Funny fact, Vietnam will probably lend Cam Ranh Bay to the US again in the next couple years. Quite a bit of irony for both sides. 1967-73 : US...
Even the USA would be pretty devastated if ALL foreign capital pulls out. lets just put it this way. its the modern world, everyone relies pretty...
Lets cut the crap and look at the reality. A. There has been riots that explicitly target Chinese nationals, so of course they're going to...
China is evacuating citizens from Vietnam, which seems like a sign that it might use military action.
No, not really, or else they wouldn't have lended the port to the Soviets for 20+ years . Lending of ports in this sort of situation obviously...
As I said, part of this may be either infighting within the Vietnam Communist party or even a 3rd party power . I'm sure the Vietnam Communist let...
Well you might have a point given that Vietnam is about to lend it's base to the USA again ;):dual:
Well obviously the irony of it all of them burning down a bunch of factory not owned by the Chinese no? not to mention that if this cause a mass...
China's dispute with Vietnam centers on small uninhabited islands in the South China Sea, it is not going to make a total invasion of Vietnam...
Not as much as you'd think actually, a long distance amphibious assault is imminently difficult, espeically if your going to pull it off without...
Your spinning it into reverse properganda here Mushroom, which should be beneath you. A. By the time the PRC entered the war the North Korean...
This is either a really badly done sarcasm post or a distrubingly dumb one, I have a hard time telling which it is
Taiwan Heh, the PRC may not.. but plenty of ROC intellectuals was arguing percisely that when we support an open policy towards the PRC.
it depends on context and objective, but the generic answer is no. context wise of course, if Russia's having high tension with everyone and...
protest like that happen all the time in China in recent years. AFAIK no one's been hanged for letting it happen, though some dissent leaders have...
Reiver, my general view is that in the short term (like a couple years) upskilling is neglectable and your labor supply is essentially what you...
I was merely replying to Bacardi's request of actually naming things that cost less today than in the 80s, since he insist on using an "on the...
I hope you've read about most of the 19th century US Presidents, especially those not on Mt. Rushmore.
Well no, he is correct in saying that China's monetary policy is in effect importing inflation, since it's lower than optimal exchange rate does...
But again, we roll back to the same problem, if you do this, then there is a strong motive for the operators to simply pick up and seek greener...
huh? do you mean reducing employer's ability to shift place of operation? I would have thought that everything being equal a flexible labour...
We're in general agreement here, though that is hardly just an anglo-saxon thing, it's very common in East Asia, even China (though right now cost...
@Reiver: I generally agree with most of your economic argumetns (not just on this subject, but in general) though I'd like to point out that.....
Please get your self informed on the subject, gold and other commodity trade in China is also very restricted, the only legal market to trade it...
A. Computers, the first computer my father bought in the 80s cost about 3 month of his salary, today a similar position's salary he could probably...
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