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by refurb
932 days ago
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I would argue the 2nd quote directly contradicts the idea that the policy is to just "prepare". From the article I got the sense in the "inevitability of the triumph of Marxism over capitalism", not necessarily that China will rise to be a power regardless of what it does. |
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It doesn’t make sense from outside the party as I said so I think your feeling is probably why Kevin Rudd is lobbying in both U.S and Australia for better understanding the situation.
Also you can only go so far ideologically before stopped by the reality (or vice versa in realism because ideology is a larger part of our self-identity). A more ideological CCP only means they are more willing to afford the cost, push as far as they can, and retreat a little bit after over doing it. IMO cost-benefit analysis (or usually, who is the winner / the winning scenario) isn’t very helpful in such context because that’s not CCP’s calculation.