(Please keep in mind that a whacko theory is just that: a fantastic theory pertaining to world events, with nothing to back it up, not even one's conceptions through imagination!)
The mounting concern over the burgeoning population of youth worldwide has been met within the globalization movement as a challenge to meet the demand for job creation.
In the Social-X series, the item "SC: Globalization" (1/20/11) details what I take to be the thrust of globalization in world governance, namely, the identification of dominant nations within some region of the globe, whose primary responsibility is to work with the countries in the area to maintain a stable environment.
Now, the dominant nations having been identified, it yet remains for each to assert its leading role in a region. I take it, China's insistence on having an insinuating role in the affairs of certain islands in the Pacific is no different than its role in observing the everyday affairs in Hongkong: it does not meddle in what goes on there, nor will it "go away." Also, because of its leadership position in Asia, it has extended warm friendship to S. Korea; and relations between them are very good. At least, if there were regional dominant nations and China were one of them, it might so act.
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This theory is ridiculous!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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