by Jamie » Sat Dec 21, 2019 10:20 pm
This is a great article. I wish I wrote that well.
My one comment would be that the idea proposed is essentially the Cold War replayed; maybe rhyming, but not repeating. This requires proportionality, restraint, and rationality on both sides.
I think this last part is missing with the Chinese. It’s hard to be proportionate when you’ve set up the strategic problems as historical wrongs, when policy is racially driven, and the populace hyper-nationalistic. Of course, they will deploy all of the other tools like those mentioned in the article.
The country that China reminds me most of is pre-war Germany. It wasn’t rational for Germany to take on all of Europe and the US and Russia. Neither was it rational for the US southern states to take on the North, but they did.
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Jamie on Sun Dec 22, 2019 11:39 am, edited 1 time in total.