May 4, 2001 at 6:49 pm
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How the two nations match up : China and US
Because most of you are referring to China and the US as biggest potential enemies, I made a comprehensive list if the two nations and their strong and weak points.
I wrote it myself, but most of the info comes from a Belgian magazine called “Knack”.
China is a country of 1.3 billion, with a long history and deep national pride. The US, an upstart in historical terms, is the world’s “lone superpower.” Here’s a measure of Chinese and U.S. capacities:
– The economy
· A WIDENING TRADE DEFICIT : Chinese imports to the United States have been soaring; U.S. exports are only creeping up
· TOP TRADE PARTNERS : The US and China are among each other’s biggest buyers
China à US : 61.4 billion $
US à China : 94.9 billion $
· INVESTMENT IN CHINA RISING
– The Military
China has about a million more soldiers than the United States. But in all categories – from missiles to salaries- it is weak. Some analysts worry that DC’s plans ti build a NMD spur a new arms race.
· MILITARY MIGHT : Bejing’s defence budget is a fraction of US spending
China/ US
Defense budget $ 14.5/ $ 270
(Billions)
Bugdet/GDP 1.2 %/ 3.2 %
· MISSILES : The US has 18 times China’s estimated warheads:
China/ US
Warheads 400/ 7.295
Warheads that can 32/ 982
hit each other
– Taiwan
US is planning to sell Taiwan four guided-missile destroyers equipped with the advanced Aegis radar system.
– Sports
China’s bid to host the 2008 Olympics –already under scrutiny because of human-right concerns – could become another point of dispute between the nations.
– Bush vs. Clinton
Bill Clinton liked to think of China as a “strategic partner.” No so G.W. Bush. He regards China as a competitive rival: a “strategic competitior.”
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