A timely book for Trump: “China Rising: Capitalist Roads, Socialist Destinations”. Book review by: Wei Ling Chua

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A timely book for Trump: “China Rising: Capitalist Roads, Socialist Destinations

Book Review By: Wei Ling Chua

America is no longer a superpower and every American election produces presidents with no idea where the problems lie:

The reality is that the estimated cost of overdue maintenance across America’s aging infrastructure system by 2020 is $3.6 trillion; its NASA scientists and astronauts are mostly in their 50s and 60s. On top of that, it is so cash poor that it has to rely on its enemy, Russia (a country still under US sanctions), to transport its oldest (56-year old) woman astronaut to the International Space Station; Yet, the newly elected president Trump gave priority to the idea of asking the Congress to pay for his election promise to build an $8 billion wall along the Mexican border.

America’s economy is built on speculative activities. The main causes of the 2008 GFC (Global Financial Crash) were labeled by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as ‘speculative bubbles and overreaction to technological innovation’. However, all the presidential candidates, particularly Trump, blamed China for the disarray of the US economy, despite the fact that an USCBC report found “trade with China supports roughly 2.6 million U.S. jobs, across many industries, and created $216 billion in growth in 2015. “

American GDP is funded through ongoing, relentless money printing and borrowing, with the amount of national debt more than doubled since the 2008 GFC. Despite such a reality, Trump is not asking basic commonsense questions:

  1. How did China, a nation invaded, semi-colonised and exploited by a dozen world powers before 1949 for over a century, with a bankrupt economy, 80% illiteracy rate, an average life-expectancy of 36 years, and a hungry population (1/4 world population at the time), rebuild itself from scrap after 1949, and become the biggest US creditor, within just six decades of nation rebuilding, while the US national debt is ballooning to $20 trillion?
  2. How, when the Chinese GDP is still more than $7 trillion smaller than the US’, could it generate the world’s largest national forex reserve, and contribute to 33.2% of the world economic growth in 2016?
  3. How China could replace America as the world biggest trading nation starting in 2013, when its economy was and still is so much smaller than the US’?
  4. What’s wrong with the supposedly bigger US economy? Is it a structural problem? Or an ideological problem? Or is it a problem with bad governance?
  5. At a time when America is running trade deficits with 101 countries, is it helpful for all the presidential candidates and Congress to habitually blame China for US problems? Will a 45% tariff imposed on China help Trump’s America?

America power and influence across the world are diminishing at a rate Trump fails to fully comprehend, and so, throughout his presidential campaign, he thought he could continue to bully the world to make America great again. Trump thinks that he can build thousands miles of wall along Mexico border and ask Mexico to pay for it; he thinks he can impose 45% tariffs on all Chinese imports without retaliation from China, while causing inflation, recession, unemployment and severe damaged to the reserve status of the US currency; he thinks he can order his allies from Europe to Asia to pay much more for US military bases in their respective countries.

Obviously, the American election system fails to produce congressmen and presidents with the ability to learn from reality, to find creative solutions. Can America be great again with a political system that lacks self-initiated internal criticism and internal reform?

Is Trump aware of:

  1. Why in America’s backyard, was the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) formed in 2011, with 33 member states, while excluding participation of the US and Canada?
  2. Why the more than a decade wars in Afghanistan and Iraq cost U.S. taxpayer $5 trillion – and according to a report by Watson Institute, there are over 6,800 US troops and an approximately 7,000 contractors, who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that the number of veteran disability claims is over 970,000;  but the main beneficiaries of such American military adventurism turn out to be Iran and China – nations that have secured friendship and enhanced trade ties with America’s perceived enemies, without firing a single shot?

The fundamental question for Trump is: “Why does American democracy fail so miserably in producing leadership with knowledge, ideas and skills for commonsense reasoning? Why is China rising so unstoppable? And why the US’s decline will speed up, if America continues to pursue a policy that views China as a threat, instead of learning from China for self-improvement?

In retrospect, Trump should notice that, for every historical American aggressive policy towards China, China becomes stronger and America weaker. Just a few examples:

1)    Why does America have to view the rest of the world’s countries as a threat? Instead, China responds to hostility with creative strategies for new institutions, new infrastructures, new economics strategies, and a call for mutual respect and cooperation, what China’s President Xi Jinping calls “win-win”.

2)    Why is the Chinese leadership so effective and creative in its ability to overcome difficulties, without the need to fire a shot?

3)    Why is Chinese leadership able to identify problems and execute policies with speed and win-win results?

At a time when there are so many articles and books calling America “a failed state”, the world has increasingly recognised the merits of the Chinese political model. For example, former Singapore deputy PM Tharman Shanmugaratnam is impressed by government accountability in China; Australian electronic retail chain billionaire, Gerry Harvey thinks that the solution to Australia’s political chaos is a dictatorship (of the people) ‘like China’; Canadian PM Trudeau expresses admiration for China ‘basic dictatorship’ (of the people); the late Australia MP Malcolm Fraser praises China’s ‘stability and sense of purpose’.

Despite increasing world recognition of the Chinese political model as superior to the current western model, it seems that most Westerners still regard the Chinese model as totalitarian.

China’s Marxist-Leninist dictatorship of the people, has and continues to engage in decades of non-stop self-generated internal self-criticism, and internal reform, criticism that percolates from the villages and urban streets to the very top of the government administration. This is why the Communist Party of China (CPC) continues to enjoy a +80 percent approval rating by its citizens, according to the US based PEW Research Center’s annual Global Attitude Survey, while America’s leadership is consistently scoring around 30% or below in the same survey.

It is noteworthy that the Chinese government calls itself a consultative democracy, with the CPC as the ruling party and society’s and politics’ participants serving the role of providing advice, feedback, monitoring and suggestions. Have any Western journalists or authors bothered to learn the  Chinese language and engage in in-depth understanding of how the Chinese political model works, before criticising it in an indoctrinated manner, as some kind of totalitarian monster?

It is time for the American politicians, especially President Trump to have an in-depth look into the Chinese political model, how it is structured and how it functions. He also needs to make an in-depth review of past American policies, their consequences to the world, so that America can identify the sources of its continual decline, and hence, formulate the right policies to make the United States great again.

It is not a time for political ideological indoctrination, since civilisations can learn from each other’s merits to become stronger.

For Donald Trump and all his citizens, the ebook China Rising: Capitalist Roads, Socialist Destinations by Jeff J. Brown, an American with multilingual skills (fluent in Chinese, Arabic and French), and 13 years’ experience living and working in China, is the perfect place to start. This book does a great job of extensive documentation about what America has done and is continuing to do, to get into its current predicaments. Conversely, Mr. Brown provides the same research to showcase China’s story, past, present and probable future, and how the Chinese admire and adopt other civilizations’ achievements, and are willing to learn from others, for on-going self-improvement. Brown believes that the Chinese political model is a new form of democracy, where the leadership is hyper-mindful of public opinion and its citizens’ wellbeing. The enormous amount of documentation provided in China Rising will be a refreshing eye opener to all American policymakers, including Trump, who wishes to make America great again.

About the author: Wei Ling Chua is an Australian author of a series of books on the issue of media disinformation and how it is hurting the world and humanity. He is also the author of: Democracy: What the West Can Learn from China.  His contact: wchua62@gmail.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/OcastJournalist 

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ABOUT JEFF BROWN

jeffBusyatDesktopJeff J. Brown—TGP’s Beijing correspondent— is the author of 44 Days  (2013), Reflections in Sinoland – Musings and Anecdotes from the Belly of the New Century Beast (summer 2015), and Doctor WriteRead’s Treasure Trove to Great English (2015). He is currently writing an historical fiction, Red Letters – The Diaries of Xi Jinping, due out in 2016. In addition, a new anthology on China, China Rising, Capitalist Roads, Socialist Destinations, is also scheduled for publication this summer. Jeff is commissioned to write monthly articles for The Saker  and The Greanville Post, touching on all things China, and the international political & cultural scene

In China, he has been a speaker at TEDx, the Bookworm Literary Festival, the Capital M Literary Festival, the Hutong, as well as being featured in an 18-part series of interviews on Radio Beijing AM774, with former BBC journalist, Bruce Connolly. He has guest lectured at international schools in Beijing and Tianjin.

Jeff grew up in the heartland of the United States, Oklahoma, and graduated from Oklahoma State University. He went to Brazil while in graduate school at Purdue University, to seek his fortune, which whet his appetite for traveling the globe. This helped inspire him to be a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tunisia in 1980 and he lived and worked in Africa, the Middle East, China and Europe for the next 21 years. All the while, he mastered Portuguese, Arabic, French and Mandarin, while traveling to over 85 countries. He then returned to America for nine years, whereupon he moved back to China in 2010. He currently lives in Beijing with his wife, where he writes, while being a school teacher in an international school. Jeff is a dual national French-American.  




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