Superpower 

Here comes the world’s newest superpower. The rest of the world is gloomily contemplating economic slowdown and even recession. Not in Beijing. China is set to make 2008 the year it asserts its status as a global colossus by flexing frightening economic muscle on international markets, enjoying unprecedented levels of domestic consumption and showcasing itself to a watching world with a glittering £20bn Olympic Games.

 

The world’s most populous nation will mark the next 12 months with a coming-of-age party that will confirm its transformation in three decades from one of the poorest countries of the 20th century into the globe’s third-largest economy, its hungriest (and most polluting) consumer and the engine room of economic growth.

 

The drum beat of protectionism is already sounding in America and will only get louder in a presidential election year, putting pressure on both Republican and Democratic candidates to take a “strong” stance on China. In the meantime, Beijing will have to grapple with issues from rising inflation to Taiwan, which holds presidential elections in March, to its status as the world’s biggest emitter of carbon dioxide and likely role as the largest consumer of primary energy resources.

 

 

 

 


1 Response to “2008: The year a new superpower is born”

  1. 1 stephen Flynn bitches

    China is growing and is becoming a superpower but how long is that going to last. China is still a communist empire. They have a large lower class and a simple upper class, but no middle class. How much longer is a country who wants to declare themselves a superpower going to be able to hold out without realizing that the only way there going to be able to keep growing is by expanding there middle class and stop opressing there people. china is growing and in a stage where they are catching up to America and other countries, just like India, but china wont be able to sustain this growth much longer. China also has problems with Taiwan and other countries, and if they cant get one of the biggest dams in the world built, then they seem to be in quite a bit of trouble.

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