Why China Will Not Last This Decade - Peter Zeihan

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2022
  • With tensions heating up between the United States and China, questions are being asked about the future of US global dominance, with China seen as the rising power to dethrone Uncle Sam. Peter Zeihan, a political strategist sees this picture very differently, arguing that China lacks many qualities to overtake the United States of America. Contrary to popular opinion, Peter Zeihan insists that the CHinese system is facing collapse and in this video, we will look at Peter Zeihan’s views on the future of China to see why China, as a country, will not last this decade. I hope you enjoy this video and without further adieu, You’re watching All Things Humanities.
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  • @thedudeabides3167
    @thedudeabides3167 Год назад +76

    And when 2030 rolls by and China is still a nation, I want my 11 minutes and 10 seconds back with interest.

    • @samratmuppana529
      @samratmuppana529 Год назад

      Watch indian astrologers predictions . China will break up in to 7 nations by the end of world War 3 i.e by 2032

    • @ugljesaradosavac4489
      @ugljesaradosavac4489 Год назад +3

      Those was 11 min of pure stand up comedy. I was LMAO from start to the end

    • @sidecar7714
      @sidecar7714 Год назад +1

      They endured through massive famine and decades of poverty, so…

    • @narmortein537
      @narmortein537 Год назад

      What a joke, when Sunzi was writing the Art of War, Europeans were eating raw meat. A 245 years old nation is trying to play tactics with a 5,000 years old civilization.

    • @gendoruwo6322
      @gendoruwo6322 Год назад

      China is a police state, with extremely firm grip on its population.
      Of course it won't collapse.
      It will just get hollowed out... more and more.

  • @Madmax-zc2gk
    @Madmax-zc2gk Год назад +128

    One can go back and forth about this subject all day and night…but being a former Veteran and someone who has spent some time in the Pentagon, I can say this…without being specific… The DOD, NSA, CIA and numerous think-tanks throughout this country, study China from top to bottom every minute of every day… I think this guy has some valid points, but he’s just scratching the surface when it comes to a geo-political and strategic analysis of China…

    • @sjsomething4936
      @sjsomething4936 Год назад +19

      Agreed, he hasn’t even touched on the severe drought issues facing China, which are potentially the most important thing that they have to deal with. The entire world is facing similar challenges, but when your population is 1 billion + it becomes much more acute much more quickly. I don’t think his analysis is deep enough to support his conclusions with certainty, but without question it’s facing challenges like never before as so many people now live in cities as opposed to being a massively rural and agrarian economy. It’s unbelievably hard to do the transition China is attempting in such a short timeframe without also encountering huge obstacles.

    • @Madmax-zc2gk
      @Madmax-zc2gk Год назад +7

      @@sjsomething4936 spot-on…couldn’t agree more Sir…

    • @jamesp3902
      @jamesp3902 Год назад +4

      @@sjsomething4936 In another video he mentions much of the Chinese grain storage methods do not preserve the grain. These videos tend to be a broad overview geared towards the specific audience.

    • @sjsomething4936
      @sjsomething4936 Год назад +6

      @@jamesp3902 ah, this is the first video of his that I’ve watched, I’m rather fascinated by the status of China as it doesn’t get any real coverage in most news channels unless it involves mass casualties like an earthquake or flood. I was actually quite surprised by the non-payment of mortgage issues occurring with unfinished high rises so just had this video suggested to me. Thanks for the tip, I’ll watch a few more of his videos.

    • @MRCATL3
      @MRCATL3 Год назад +1

      What you folks over look ad nauseam is cultural influence. How many Russian movies, music or other cultural influences do you see?

  • @Gregoryno6
    @Gregoryno6 Год назад +72

    Fifteen years ago I was hearing the same dire predictions. Back then the line was 'Their banking system is a joke, it's a house of cards, just wait until the Olympics have been and gone. Everything will fall apart.'
    Uh-huh. Yeah, well...
    I pity the ordinary Chinese people who are caught in the trap of perpetual lockdown. We had our share of that in Australia, and thankfully we're past it.

    •  Год назад +9

      Well, it is - their housing crisis is the most severe across the planet and your demographic collapse is inescapable. You can harp on as much as you want about how our predictions have been off, but a demographic collapse isn't something that will go away, it's a ticking time bomb, and it will go off sooner than later.

    • @speedmastermarkiii
      @speedmastermarkiii Год назад +3

      I want you to make a list of people you think weren't worth locking down for in Australia and then send them letters explaining why you believe they were expendable.

    • @Gregoryno6
      @Gregoryno6 Год назад +3

      @@speedmastermarkiii Oh. Is that what you want?

    • @speedmastermarkiii
      @speedmastermarkiii Год назад +2

      @@Gregoryno6 Yep. I think it would be good for you.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 Год назад +1

      I believe people are watching China with an eye that saw the fall of the Soviet Union that on the outside looked like a quick fall even though the Soviet Union was rotting for decades. I don't believe China will go away, but its glory days are more behind it than in front of it much like what happened with Japan.

  • @lyndamcardle4123
    @lyndamcardle4123 Год назад +19

    The salient point to bear in mind with regards to China is that , unlike western governments, they look to the long term 15-20 years. Western politicians sadly only look to the next elections and there lies the nub of the problem.

    • @_truthful_q_
      @_truthful_q_ Год назад +2

      Perhaps you haven't heard of the New American Century - 100 year plan...

    • @babetopaz
      @babetopaz 10 месяцев назад

      @@_truthful_q_ never been sure if that was / is preceint or total neo-con madness.

    • @zadaw7220
      @zadaw7220 10 месяцев назад

      Sometimes they think in terms of centuries. For example, they have yet to open the first emperor's tomb which if the legends are true would be the greatest achaelogical find ever.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we 9 месяцев назад

      This idea that China thinks long term is a myth. Their handling of covid is ample evidence 😊

    • @519stream3
      @519stream3 2 месяца назад

      These idiots predicted China would collapse but I predicted the total opposite. And I predict China will keep rising for at least two hundreds years. I am tired of these idiots.

  • @abdi348
    @abdi348 Год назад +751

    I bet in 10 years he'll be telling us about why china wont last past the 2030's.

    • @radscorpion8
      @radscorpion8 Год назад +65

      i'm so tired of clickbait youtube. Just a waste of time. Try to find someone whose analyses are trustworthy and stick to them. The rest is just clickbait for money.

    • @matthewwolf3531
      @matthewwolf3531 Год назад +1

      China will exist next month and 1000 years from now. The CCP may not make it through the decade .

    • @bettiebundy
      @bettiebundy Год назад +48

      First it was china won't last in the next 30 days now we are at 10 years...lol

    • @solapowsj25
      @solapowsj25 Год назад +2

      Not without the others I'm their own groove.

    • @tomtugboat
      @tomtugboat Год назад +15

      He brings up all good points !

  • @ldon4002
    @ldon4002 Год назад +51

    This guy is right. China has been dying for 5000 years, but still in the process of dying. How many thousands years needed to complete this process. So funny to have such a mindset.

    • @hernantapia2180
      @hernantapia2180 Год назад

      It's like a dying star.

    • @dheera8889
      @dheera8889 Год назад +6

      5000 years? PRC is barely 70 years old. By your logic Modern Iraq is Mesopotamia, modern India is IVC.

    • @alexanderthegreatoz5945
      @alexanderthegreatoz5945 Год назад

      @@dheera8889 it's China that keep insisting on "ancient" Chinese documents and routes and influence and whatnots.

    • @dheera8889
      @dheera8889 Год назад

      @@alexanderthegreatoz5945 that's called stupidity..

    • @UCantSeeemeee
      @UCantSeeemeee Год назад

      @@dheera8889 india is just a 70 years old country and also present day india would not be like be big before British came to south asia.

  • @stgermain6488
    @stgermain6488 Год назад +5

    A 250 year old former country (now just an economic zone w/ nukes) is saying a 5 millennium old civilization is going to evaporate.
    You can't make this up😂

    • @sunilu.ajinadasa3515
      @sunilu.ajinadasa3515 Год назад

      Interesting take. Its the China & Asia that is rising. unless they are brought to their knees by perpetrated wars. The west can't bear to see the change in super power status.

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Год назад

      He just means it won't exist as it is today in like 10 years. He also said that the lack of people will really hurt them in 2050, IF nothing else goes wrong. I think he says in 10 years because there are too many things going wrong all at the same time. War, COVID 19 virus, less people to make things, corruption in government, producing too much money, Americans losing interest in keeping the waterways and oceans safe for trade, etc. Just Peter is saying this, not America, but a few people agree with him in some things and the US military asks him questions and consult with him. Whether they take his answers seriously, that I don't know.

  • @M-ANTONY-888
    @M-ANTONY-888 Год назад +10

    Very interesting however! 3:30 I was living in China 15 years, I had all my vacinations in China, returning to UK a few months ago and caught covid, 2 days sick and fine. My point! Chinese will not die but they think they will.

    • @seanbear69
      @seanbear69 Год назад

      Most Chinese will not die. But there's a lot of them. Millions will die and that is trouble.

    • @M-ANTONY-888
      @M-ANTONY-888 Год назад

      @@seanbear69 My point Sen is; Their vaccinations work, millions wont die but is their way to keep foreigners out and the fear in their minds.

  • @historiwave
    @historiwave Год назад +203

    I was told China will collapse when I was a little kid and now I am 32.

    • @landtuna8061
      @landtuna8061 Год назад +13

      We were also supposed to 'drive' flying cars. Alas, only in cartoons.

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Год назад

      China is such a vile police state with hundreds of millions of cameras the population can be controlled

    • @31869
      @31869 Год назад

      China is Unstoppable and will be the dominant power and displace the American Century A good move forward

    • @shawna3394
      @shawna3394 Год назад +39

      You were told no such thing. The main story about China in the last 30 years was its rise. It's only now people are starting to predominantly talk about its collapse. It's not as recent as you think it is.

    • @icet6665
      @icet6665 Год назад +18

      @@shawna3394 Let's talk about the deterioration of US's social and economic downfall which is more imminent.

  • @randyross5630
    @randyross5630 Год назад +23

    As Roger Stone once said to me "China doesn't have the Oil for War"

    • @robbiekop7
      @robbiekop7 Год назад +5

      It has plenty of gutter oil 😩

    • @justanotheroldguy738
      @justanotheroldguy738 Год назад +4

      That's actually the only anti-China comment in here that makes any sense at all.

    • @ottorucavado2242
      @ottorucavado2242 Год назад +6

      @@justanotheroldguy738 With the russian oil... problem solve!

    • @justanotheroldguy738
      @justanotheroldguy738 Год назад

      @@ottorucavado2242 Maybe. But in time of war, it's a foolish country that trusts another for its survival. Tho, I do bet that the Chinese have a HUGE stockpile of oil. Their government plans ahead and I bet they buy when prices are low and store it all over the country.

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 Год назад

      @@justanotheroldguy738 Twitter was Streamed at me for making that my highlighted tweet onto, considering someone in the Saudi Royal Family and dozens of other Blue Check Marks from around the World, so I didn't last long on Twitter. And to that twit going problem solved Russian Oil.. well that takes time, and given all the fundamentals against China now is their Peek of Power, and by the time they sort out their Oil Issue, they'll be past their peek power and alliances against them firmly rooted. Right now, the Vast Majority of their Oil is Imported, and even excluding India, the US, Japan, UK, Australia and others can 100% cut their maritime Oil Supply off which is most of their Oil. With India Involved, it would be far to easy. So the Fact is, China doesn't have the Oil for War at the Peek of their Power. Look into China's Population Demographics, Rising Costs, Global Hatred, and all the Debt, Cooked Books, and Bubbles. And by the time they start feeling it, and have to draw down spending on the Military, will be with the lag time of Republics when we really start building, and a Future China will be Dwarfed Militarily, and may have to Pay the Piper again, and here comes another 100 years of shame, started by the same piss poor Behavior by them as the 1st time. A Silk Road Existed, so China must be Number Wone and every Bow for all Time, accept Rome was Number Wone, places like Eygpt before and all of Christidom which took over the world. So I'm just not sure how a Silk Road, means China was Number Wone and it's So Unfair if we don't bow down and let it happen again in a nasty zero sum gain game...

  • @henryhe4040
    @henryhe4040 Год назад +2

    I am actually a bit surprised by this guy, coz hardly could I find even a single point right about China in his speech. Anyone who has spent several months in China will get my point. It would be the best gift to China if all the so-called geopolitical analysts in USA are like him.

  • @adar1239
    @adar1239 Год назад +2

    Very interesting and thought provoking information shared!
    But still need to wait a long way for that. 🤣🤣

  • @justanotheroldguy738
    @justanotheroldguy738 Год назад +534

    1990. The Economist. China's economy has come to a halt.
    1996. The Economist. China's economy will face a hard landing
    1998. The Economist: China's economy entering a dangerous period of sluggish growth.
    1999. Bank of Canada: Likelihood of a hard landing for the Chinese economy.
    2000. Chicago Tribune: China currency move nails hard landing risk coffin.
    2001. Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas: A hard landing in China.
    2002. Westchester University: China Anxiously Seeks a Soft Economic Landing
    2003. KWR International: How to find a soft landing if China..
    2004. The Economist: The great fall of China?
    2005. Nouriel Roubini: The Risk of a Hard Landing in China
    2006. International Economy: Can China Achieve a Soft Landing?
    2007. TIME: Is China's Economy Overheating? Can China avoid a hard landing?
    2008. Forbes: Hard Landing In China?
    2009. Fortune: China's hard landing. China must find a way to recover.
    2010. Nouriel Roubini: Hard landing coming in China.
    2011. Business Insider: A Chinese Hard Landing May Be Closer Than You Think
    2012. American Interest: Dismal Economic News from China: A Hard Landing
    2013. Zero Hedge: A Hard Landing In China
    2014. CNBC: A hard landing in China.
    2015. Forbes: Congratulations, You Got Yourself A Chinese Hard Landing ….
    2016. The Economist: Hard landing looms for China
    2017. National Interest: Is China's Economy Going To Crash?
    2020. Economics Explained: The Scary Solution to the Chinese Debt Crisis
    2021. Global Economics: Has China's Downfall Started?
    2022. Cathie Wood: China’s COLLAPSE Is FAR Worse Than You Think
    2022. Business Basics: China’s Economic Crisis, GDP is Crashing, Protests Everywhere. China's financial crisis is Here.

    • @HenryTitor
      @HenryTitor Год назад +93

      If I get a penny every time major publishers announce "China is crashing", I'll have maybe 20 bucks by now, which isn't much but it made me question the intentions behind these articles

    • @Roonasaur
      @Roonasaur Год назад +37

      It's all fun and games until one of those things happens.

    • @dannyize
      @dannyize Год назад

      @@Roonasaur Yeah, but Peter Zeihan is the one running with scissors in his outstretched hand, not China.

    • @troymash8109
      @troymash8109 Год назад +30

      Talk to people who are there or been there recently who know the country. Things are going downhill fast as hell.

    • @tas1624
      @tas1624 Год назад +49

      Real economic growth mostly ended in 1996. The real estate Ponzi scheme and mostly useless mega-projects has given the appearance of growth for the last 25 years.

  • @rocky137
    @rocky137 Год назад +63

    As a Chinese, I have to say that we've heard "the incoming collapse of China" for at least 3 decades. And we expect to continue hearing it for another decade.

    • @loscojones2520
      @loscojones2520 Год назад

      Nobody wants to deal with Chynnnna any longer, you guys suck at ruling your own people and yall are fake af. 😒 Communisn sucks and your people does not deserve it!

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Год назад

      next 3 decades until the USA collapses, then this crap will end 😂

    • @mikewheeler3994
      @mikewheeler3994 Год назад

      Hope it falls soon...

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Год назад

      @@mikewheeler3994 Even if you are biologically 3 years old, you still won't live to see the collapse of China, nevermind you only have the mental capacity of one.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Год назад

      No, no you have not. When China was legit growing at 6%+ no one was saying they were doomed in the short term. No one.
      The Population Pyramid (with fake data hiding female infanticide) is an overhang that is inescapable. In 20 years, who is going to occupy all of the real estate they are currently building? It’s simple math.

  • @bobbybob3865
    @bobbybob3865 Год назад +56

    A look into what made America great--at least in the later part of the eighteenth century--can be found in the book Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The book says that newly-elected President Abraham Lincoln CHOSE to have cabinet members and other advisors with a variety of views, often in sharp conflict to his own. While Abraham Lincoln often had to make very difficult decisions, he did so with a broad knowledge of many of the factors involved.

    • @speedmastermarkiii
      @speedmastermarkiii Год назад +5

      Abraham Lincoln wasn't even alive in the 18th century.

    • @GrenvilleP710
      @GrenvilleP710 Год назад +4

      America was not Great until the end of the 19th century at the earliest. Greatness before that rested entirely on the British ...

    • @weatherphobia
      @weatherphobia Год назад +1

      @@speedmastermarkiii Yeah, I was about to say.

    • @tracesmith4966
      @tracesmith4966 Год назад +3

      Common sense is what it takes to raise a child,a household and a safe and furnishing neighborhood.
      Greed and goverment criminal greed is the downfall of any country.
      Flood and fire seems to be the least of the world ending predictions. Greed and stupid men.....
      THAT IS THE END that's coming.

    • @MachinecoMachines
      @MachinecoMachines 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@speedmastermarkiii He meant to say during the 1800's and THAT makes sense !

  • @rogerparis
    @rogerparis Год назад +2

    Love this guy!

  • @joesomebody3365
    @joesomebody3365 Год назад +4

    Interesting lecture and explaination.

  • @wongjerry520
    @wongjerry520 Год назад +140

    As we all known, China has been collapsing for more than twenty years. And eventually, today, it becomes the 2nd largest economy in the world. I believe it will continue to "collapse".

    • @mukeshshrestha2455
      @mukeshshrestha2455 Год назад +4

      Indeed

    • @peterdisabella2156
      @peterdisabella2156 Год назад +11

      Well the bank runs aren't a good sign...

    • @chunkailau2448
      @chunkailau2448 Год назад +11

      Zhina's economic growth rate has decelerated to such a point not even Xilter the Poor is confident Zhina will escape the middle income trap. Look no further from the disastrous demographic problem Zhina is facing, neither immigration nor pro-birth policies will save the ageing Zhina

    • @peterdisabella2156
      @peterdisabella2156 Год назад

      @@chunkailau2448 What's with the Z's? But yeah they are heading into a massive real estate pop which makes up around 30% of their GDP and by the time that they have a chance to pull themselves out of it they hit their demographic wall.

    • @so-sowhat514
      @so-sowhat514 Год назад +11

      You were not listening to the lecture, it was showing the problems China is facing
      because of many different things. It wasn't talking about China in the last 20 years.
      The problems he brought up are very real and honest, not that China can't over come
      them. But at it's current trajectory unless they change certain things their in trouble.

  • @goddardpk
    @goddardpk Год назад +85

    Considering how connected our economies are, I struggle with isolating the demise of one super power without considering our own local fiscal blemishes. The west has been exporting its inflation for decades. Hard working Chinese are going to lose their retirements due, in part, to their government enabling a property bubble. However, I see similar conditions existing close to home as well.Central banks have somehow managed to create massive asset bubbles that may result in similar 'pain'. We are in the beginnings of a quantitive tightening cycle in the mouth of an impending recession. How can anyone be throwing a rock when all of us are living in glass houses?

    • @gavingeorgecouk8250
      @gavingeorgecouk8250 Год назад +11

      We are not perfect so we shouldn't try to predict future risks from other countries. 🤔

    • @larrytoddstevenson10
      @larrytoddstevenson10 Год назад +5

      As a young man without sin, I threw the first rock, now that's rotflmao

    • @scottpatrick8352
      @scottpatrick8352 Год назад

      America is on it's way to a collapse as well. If China collapses we will just get there sooner

    • @gunny7769
      @gunny7769 Год назад

      I live in a wooden and metal house. Idk what ur talking about bub. Go back to ur Libral thought bubble, nerd.

    • @ammonioussaccas
      @ammonioussaccas Год назад

      China isn’t a super power. If they were they’d be openly supporting Russia. China is the C in BRIC.

  • @steventan2550
    @steventan2550 Год назад +14

    A talented stand-up comedian!

    • @garychin5321
      @garychin5321 Год назад

      Well said! Very Difficult to take him seriously even from a Hongkonger living in the U.K.
      The Mid-West have their own "Sub-Culture"' and Narrow View on the Rest of the World; similar to some "Counties" in the U.K.
      Most have never ventured further East than Western Turkey and they Profess. to know the Whole Of Asian and E. Asia.
      Some still believe that Alexander the Great really did conquer the WHOLE of Asia and China/ Korea/ Japan.
      What can U do but smile!😄

  • @dc95811
    @dc95811 Год назад +49

    He sounds very convincing to himself. Good job!

    • @solapowsj25
      @solapowsj25 Год назад

      Yup. He mentioned india🇮🇳 is a contributor.

    • @anasqader3851
      @anasqader3851 Год назад

      @Asahi Ogawa Hello bot

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline Год назад

      he's a grifter, selling cope to Western civilization

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 Год назад

      People need to rub it in how wrong he got his 2020 predictions were. He literally said that covid was going to see the CCP overthrown that year.

  • @ramenisgood4u
    @ramenisgood4u Год назад +16

    Hey, love this content and thanks for the upload. But please could you in the intro/description let us know when this talk was given? It’s really relevant for context! Thanks!

    • @allthingshumanities5328
      @allthingshumanities5328  Год назад +4

      Hi George, it was from the Iowa swine day 2022, from the Iowa pork industry centre.

    • @ramenisgood4u
      @ramenisgood4u Год назад +2

      @@allthingshumanities5328 June 29th, cool! Many thanks!

    • @YuChiGongG
      @YuChiGongG Год назад

      @@allthingshumanities5328 Recently, China has had major problems with diseased hogs. Xi, of course, is the CPC's fattest and most problematic hog.

  • @prrabhatkiran1880
    @prrabhatkiran1880 Год назад +11

    Being an Indian who lived in and out of Chiina many times, there is only one thing I can say. It's the people who builds and destroys a nation. If you have a free thinking nation that stands together, nothing can destroy it.

    • @ronaldalexander5377
      @ronaldalexander5377 Год назад +1

      But the Chinese aren't free thinking

    • @johnteets2921
      @johnteets2921 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ronaldalexander5377 You mean they sometimes think about things besides mutilating children ?

    • @Orcalein7367
      @Orcalein7367 11 месяцев назад

      But they don't have a "Free thinking nation"

    • @OrionTheta1
      @OrionTheta1 11 месяцев назад +2

      Tell the American GOP group that please. They might... listen.

    • @syhuhjk
      @syhuhjk 10 месяцев назад

      @@Orcalein7367 they have much more rights than Americans

  • @jorgehalvorsen2254
    @jorgehalvorsen2254 11 месяцев назад

    It also depends on how our leaders get along with each other . It's up to the world leader's and their policies in the future.

  • @jujuchrys
    @jujuchrys Год назад +59

    Surely, that's been what a lot of "geopolitical experts" believed in the past 30 years...

    • @dannyboy_vtc8980
      @dannyboy_vtc8980 Год назад

      Yeah like russians and chinese are saying the west is falling for double the amount of time and still today rely completely on western technology.

  • @kinggeorgethe1st554
    @kinggeorgethe1st554 Год назад +6

    Can we have the link to the full lecture??

    • @Trenacetate43
      @Trenacetate43 Год назад

      he is not a professor or an educator, don't kid yourself that this is a lecture lol

    • @kinggeorgethe1st554
      @kinggeorgethe1st554 Год назад

      @@Trenacetate43 his talk is very factually based and just makes predications given current events. Granted in a nihilistic twist

  • @blucat4
    @blucat4 Год назад

    What are the other two reasons? We got #3, what are #2 & #1? Seems important, and why wasn't it shown in this video?

  • @eastwesttalkshow6129
    @eastwesttalkshow6129 Год назад +12

    Thank you All Things Humanities. Your warn or curse alerts us and makes us do better to survive this decade. Thanks.

    • @zootsoot2006
      @zootsoot2006 Год назад

      Not until you get rid of the current leadership. Useless fools.

  • @394pjo
    @394pjo Год назад +45

    From Forbes; _"The three largest employers in China are the oil and gas industry, the aerospace industry and the mining industry. The three largest employers in the U.S are Walmart, Amazon and Home Depot"_
    You do the Math.

    • @jimmylam9846
      @jimmylam9846 Год назад +8

      Where are their products coming from ?😁😁😁😁

    • @pookatim
      @pookatim Год назад +8

      Chinese Aerospace? This is joke, right? I don't recall seeing a lot of Chinese airliners being purchased by foreign countries like I see with Boeing in America or Air Bus in Europe, or Falcon, or Cessna, or Beechcraft or Bell or Bombardier or Gulfstream or Embraer. There is no "Aerospace" industry in America? China may employ a lot of people in oil and gas but that is for domestic consumption, not export.

    • @randallheather3077
      @randallheather3077 Год назад +7

      The largest employers in China is the central government, the internal security organisatioon and the military.

    • @NurElv
      @NurElv Год назад

      I am afraid you are the one who didn't. Where are the numbers telling about economy? The largest employment doesn't translate into prospering and sustainable economy.

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад

      Where is the math in your statement?

  • @wongmo6429
    @wongmo6429 Год назад +56

    Chinese culture had been around for some 5000 years and I think it will continue for at least 10 more years.

    • @willsimp1273
      @willsimp1273 Год назад

      are you living under a rock or did you not know the communist completely destroyed any thing that was left of "chinese culture"

    • @MrLiupengfei
      @MrLiupengfei Год назад +8

      LOL, don't discuss winter with bugs, they don't even know winter exists. That's literally what happens when Americans talks about China

    • @ogathingo8885
      @ogathingo8885 Год назад

      When you have benevolent leaders , who respects diversity, religious and economic freedom the country will flourish! But when you have totalitarian regime that controls everything what their citizens do, this regime will crumble sooner or later…

    • @MrKillswitch88
      @MrKillswitch88 Год назад

      Sure that culture invested by 19th century ideologues who've never worked a day in their lives and never picked up anything heavier than a book sure while traditional culture has been in decline since Mao. The sooner the CCP kicks the bucket the better as what is there now is little more than a cancer on the backs of the Chinese people.

    • @SiD19884
      @SiD19884 Год назад +9

      culture.. not the nation.. 2 very different things.. can you count how many times china became whole again and then it broke again? Failing to see this first step is already a failure on your part.

  • @Sean-cf3iw
    @Sean-cf3iw Год назад

    Potash is also used in gunpowder they may be using it for that purpose rather than use in producing rice crops.

  • @paulwojcik6339
    @paulwojcik6339 Год назад

    Where is the rest of his presentation?

  • @JamesKo
    @JamesKo Год назад +38

    Yes Please, Please make the politicians in the USA believe this.

    • @icestationzebra8636
      @icestationzebra8636 Год назад

      The only thing USA politicians believe is the gas they produce when they speak, nobody else can stand the smell though.

    • @vnln1868
      @vnln1868 Год назад +8

      I totally support your proposal 😁. Unless the US politicians discovers that Peter is a agent of the communists 😂.

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Год назад

      It's even WORSE than we thought...
      ruclips.net/video/rkppO4o-QIk/видео.html

    • @Kurol12345
      @Kurol12345 Год назад

      The people of China have the same aspirations as most people in the world but the CCP is no better than hitler or stalin or putin. We are waiting for these tyrants to fall and biden to go.

  • @cfwin1776
    @cfwin1776 Год назад +10

    They’ve been saying the same thing for the last 50 years😂

    • @musiclover5023
      @musiclover5023 Год назад

      Up until the mid 1980s the talk was about Japanese power, then China took the baton from Japan. 💰

  • @alexrog1978
    @alexrog1978 Год назад +14

    Both Peter Zeihan and George Friedman are social engineers much more than analysts. They create an US-centric version of possible future and attempt to sell it as the only possible one.

    • @talisikid1618
      @talisikid1618 Год назад

      Not true. They tell you the truth but you can’t handle the truth. Europe will probably survive current changes. US definitely will. Russia has a problem. They have a very small economy, a small population, health issues, and demographic problems. None bode well for the future. Three of the four likely poles in the new world order are on their borders and have cultures and religious views counter to Russian heritage and traditions. Those new civilizational powers have 30 times Russia’s population. So, who’s in the jam actually?

    • @iancooper9278
      @iancooper9278 Год назад +2

      I am not sure about that. I watched another geopolitical person discussing Zeihan and he did not disagree with him. He made a few observations regarding small disagreements, but basically agreed with Zeihan

  • @R.-.
    @R.-. Год назад +16

    The world is dependent on China for manufactured goods so if China's economy ceases up, the rest of the world will suffer from massive shortages. The cost of reversing offshoring is often more than if we'd just kept local manufacturing going.

    • @yhynsync
      @yhynsync Год назад

      @John Chen then why dont they move everything all out of China? No infrastrusture can be better in the world then China has

    • @b199er
      @b199er Год назад +1

      @John Chen Vietnam is China's natural ally, they'll continue to drift closer to China. It would take a lot longer than 3 years for India to build up the equivalent manufacturing base that China has to supply the West.
      Also, I know the West (or specifically the Anglo countries) have been pinning their hopes on making India their new China. However, one must consider for a moment that India has her own direction. Any Western deal with India will have to seriously take into account the interests of 1.4 billion people. So things won't be as simple as India hitting pause on their balanced economic development, and doing everything it can to save the West.
      No doubt the West has put a lot of effort in the past 20 years to position things in a way to increase the odds of the West winning the cold war. Alas, it's proving the West has sacrificed a lot in this battle. Humanity would've been a lot better off had the West embraced China's rise, respected that they have their own non-Western values & culture. Instead the West, in particular the US has a problematic model which dictates that it must be No 1. in the tech tree. the top stone in the pyramid. However it only has 350 million, mostly poorly educated people suffering from a great deal of physical and mental health issues, drug addiction, mass shootings, and single-parent children. It's rather arrogant for a nation to presume that they're the only ones worthy of furthering humanity, when they reached their peak over 50 years ago when they landed on the Moon. Since then, their monopoly of corporations have been been artificially putting the brakes on technological innovation in order to control their people, and by extension the world.

    • @moehoward8691
      @moehoward8691 Год назад +1

      How about having the rest of the world starts to manufacture some things?

    • @tommyl3207
      @tommyl3207 Год назад

      In a few years, all that china makes could and would be made somewhere else.

    • @troycarpenter3675
      @troycarpenter3675 Год назад +1

      The cost of independence is always high and always worth it

  • @DeusExMachina10001
    @DeusExMachina10001 Год назад +196

    The “China will surpass the US” talk is almost identical to what everyone was saying about Japan 10-15 years ago. And it never happened.

    • @allthingshumanities5328
      @allthingshumanities5328  Год назад +29

      I guess this is what I like about Peter zeihan. He looks at the political realities of each state and then makes arguments about the future, rather than being theoretical.

    • @danielromerosol4158
      @danielromerosol4158 Год назад

      It might happen for a couple of years and then is free fall. China has like 20M single men that won't get married. They have a bleak future ahead of them

    • @danielromerosol4158
      @danielromerosol4158 Год назад +8

      @Circuitous 2 for that you need severe R&D and for that, you need talented people. That people dont stay in china

    • @sinenomine7115
      @sinenomine7115 Год назад +16

      @Circuitous 2 True. Fortunately, they aren't going to develop such a thing. They've reverse engineered practically all of their technology from stolen US and Soviet IPs (most of which were US knockoffs to begin with), and barely have anyone who truly understands how any of it works or why as a result. Anyone who did has probably been purged by Xi the Pooh at this point. So even when their tech does work, it's subpar. Plus practically nobody in China innovates because slaves don't innovate. There's no incentive to besides not being shot, and that's not a substitute for true passion and drive.

    • @danielromerosol4158
      @danielromerosol4158 Год назад +6

      @@sinenomine7115 by the way. Where is jack Ma???

  • @danielplainview926
    @danielplainview926 Год назад +18

    To counter the oil problem; China is developing the silk road, which, in theory, allows roads, shipping ports, and railroads to transport energy to multiple spots throughout China. A massive undertaking indeed with plenty of problems.

    • @user-vr6io5xb9e
      @user-vr6io5xb9e Год назад

      It’s US’s nightmare and doing everything to stop it. Sadly Europe, especially Germany, let US took over and lead them into disaster

    • @pamelahomeyer748
      @pamelahomeyer748 Год назад +7

      30 of those bridges have already collapsed because of corruption

    • @tonysu8860
      @tonysu8860 Год назад +6

      What has the 3 (and now possibly an additional northern) silk roads modern China proposes got to do with China's oil problems? As of today, China's oil and gas infrastructure is nearly non-existent. China largely depends on coal for its energy needs and imports what it can't produce. China is building as much Green source energy as it can, but as large as those efforts are, are hardly making a dent in China's overall needs. Hardly any pipelines connect Russia's oil fields to China, I think there might be one slow capacity line and AFAIK doesn't lead to any manufacturing center in China so has to be transported further once in China. China hardly has any oil tanker ships and is buying as many decommissioned and near decommissioned ships as it can. Oil and gas is not transported efficiently or economically by road or railroad, and China has little or no port capacity to support oil and gas.

    • @rakshit8570
      @rakshit8570 Год назад +3

      Thats another reason bcz till now no study of economical value is done on that and china is taking huge debts for that and for last India is still in b/w that's why US is betting on india.

    • @ebadd3468
      @ebadd3468 Год назад +2

      Inflation is already here . . . and not going away anytime soon. China real estate market collapse, draught and food shortages. Maybe in twenty yrs the silk could be completely, but china will run out of money long before then.

  • @traingofast
    @traingofast Год назад +3

    China imports a large percentage of nearly all commodities to keep its factories running. They use as much oil as the US but need to import 75 to 80% of it. USA imports only about 25% of its oil and most comes from Canada and Mexico. To beat China in a war the adversary only needs to sink the commodity ships going to China, then their economy stops, along with their ability to wage war. That's why the US has over 140 submarines and is building the fleet out to nearly 200 subs.

    • @waterfcalllane
      @waterfcalllane Год назад

      I may be all wet here, but doesn't (or couldn't) China get plenty of fuel overland or by truck, train, or pipeline, from Russia?

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 Год назад

      by the 2050s overland pipelines and chinese efforts to build renewables will make that more or less a non-issue. the US has less than 30 years to start WW3 or it will just lose.

    • @oldtimered7503
      @oldtimered7503 10 месяцев назад

      @@waterfcalllane Russia may think twice about fueling the biggest military threat it faces as a neighbor. when China rolls in with a million or more well armed soldiers and confiscates the ol wells with Russian fuel driving the Chinese military vehicles that thought could keep a Russian leader here and there up at night. Pray for the USA we are now our worst enemy because the dem party is our communist neighbor, the enemy within.

  • @jascam1
    @jascam1 Год назад +1

    China has over a 3000 year history compared to the U.S 250 years. Chinese has discipline, patience and are group focused, they will overcome any short term obstacles and rise to dominance.

  • @clementlee7505
    @clementlee7505 Год назад +18

    I have heard this many times before, yet China is still standing.

    • @oreotiger100
      @oreotiger100 Год назад

      I totally agree with you that China will stand. But the regime will change, it happens in Chinese history all the time.

    • @2ry1n
      @2ry1n Год назад

      The "Mandate of Heaven" is coming for Xi and the CCP.

  • @blaisepascal5197
    @blaisepascal5197 Год назад +13

    The oil problem is the same as the Japanese navy had during ww2

    • @pp2021
      @pp2021 Год назад +1

      Good point. We all know how the Japanese tried to solve that problem. Hope history does not repeat itself yet again, even if we are talking about other countries.

    • @blaisepascal5197
      @blaisepascal5197 Год назад

      @@pp2021 Most modern wars are fought over scarce natural resources.

    • @pp2021
      @pp2021 Год назад +2

      @@blaisepascal5197 ALL wars are fought over resources, or, what you have got and how Im going to take it away from you. Has been since the first caveman lobbed a rock at his neighbor

    • @blaisepascal5197
      @blaisepascal5197 Год назад +1

      @@pp2021 I considered that response, and discarded it , but upon reflection I agree with your conclusion. Thou shall not covet your neighbor's ass.

    • @Thephilpw99
      @Thephilpw99 Год назад

      This is why Chinese hate Japanese as well, because Japanese also invaded China to rob their land and resources.
      Yet today America is sided with Japanese, the devil.

  • @VL-inquisitor
    @VL-inquisitor Год назад +2

    As a humble guess, I think China will certainly last longer than this decade, which is just < 8 years from this point. Let's revisit this later as to who is making a better prediction.

    • @KillerBill1953
      @KillerBill1953 Год назад

      None of this will matter, I'm sure Saint Greta promised us we would all burn up in 7. (In ten years three years ago)

    • @VL-inquisitor
      @VL-inquisitor Год назад

      @@KillerBill1953 Agreed. This may be sooner if someone inadvertently pressed the nuclear strike button!

  • @TJ_Silvester
    @TJ_Silvester Год назад

    Prioritising health in a country where the air is thick with pollution, rivers are full of heavy metals, and there is literally not a single bird in the sky.

  • @hongleongooi2559
    @hongleongooi2559 Год назад +47

    Peter Zeihan deserves the Gordon Chang Award for his efforts!😆

    • @0s0n3gr0
      @0s0n3gr0 Год назад +3

      The difference is that he predicted the Russian invasion of Ukraine down to the year a decade in advance and he relies on data not prognostication. He also predicted the current inflation years ago, so you might want to just check his data before you go all Chang on him. Just a thought

    • @lagrangewei
      @lagrangewei Год назад +16

      @@0s0n3gr0 many people made that prediction, even the dead clock is right twice a day.

    • @janstapaj9689
      @janstapaj9689 Год назад

      Look what he sayed before ,then ....

    • @Lightofhaifa
      @Lightofhaifa Год назад

      He is more clumsy than Chang. This Peter has no brain at all - no !

    • @levelazn
      @levelazn Год назад

      ​@@0s0n3gr0 Every Russian predicted the invasion of Ukraine. Thats not an accomplishment. even the Ukrainians themsleves saw this coming. Currently inflation is also predictable if you been paying attention to how america prints money

  • @Hangover-ry9bo
    @Hangover-ry9bo Год назад +18

    If everything was static i agree with Peter, but Russia as well as China recognize the problem and create new customers, allies and suppliers all the time. Its all dynamic.
    Russia permafrost will not freeze the pipelines because there is no customers moving their oil. They will hustle to reduce being cut off. This is not North Korea were nothing goes or functions to get in or out. Most countries realize that after COVID and the Ukraine conflict and reduce the risk.
    The Chinese Navi has not been in a hot war since I was born 1974, so their reach and capabilities + not high ranking officer with any experience might be worse then Russia unless they take on undefended islands.

    • @iankuah8606
      @iankuah8606 Год назад +2

      You are correct about the PLA Navy. Numbers and sheer firepower is one thing against a small and weak objective, but facing a peer adversary is when the SHTF. The ability to fight a ship successfully is down to training, disclipline and experience and the PLA Navy has never been tested in actual combat. You only have to look at the conflict in Ukraine to see how a larger and better equipped force can be defeated by a smaller but better trained and motivated adversary employing superior tactics.

    • @ajaykumarsingh702
      @ajaykumarsingh702 Год назад

      @@iankuah8606
      No.
      It's the doctrine of any military that matters the most, then comes the tactics.
      And tactics entirely dependent on the level of technology that the military is employing.
      The technology of each nation is not equal. Some are obviously superior to others and some are obviously inferior.
      If any superior military is being beaten in a war then it is not the failure of the technology but the military doctrine, tactics and ultimately the geographical strategy.
      What we are seeing in Ukraine is the failure of Russian military doctrine, it is not the failure of Russian firepower at all.
      Don't be so deluded at all, know this - that Russia could squash Ukraine anytime it wants, if they are enduring such losses then there is definitely something they want or else they could have blown all of Ukraine by now.
      By general observation, it is clear that Russia is sparing the powerplants and industrial units of Ukraine so that they can use those for themselves later when they capture the entire Ukraine.

    •  Год назад

      @@ajaykumarsingh702 This comment aged like milk. Haven't laughed so hard for a long time. So anyway, how's Russia's control over Izyum and the adjacent cities?

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 Год назад

      @@iankuah8606 if theres a war between the US and china its already game over. Nukes will fly, Guaranteed.

  • @daviddudley4843
    @daviddudley4843 Год назад +1

    Right maybe you mentioned the drought that has drained their river system. The factors leading to this dramatic drought are getting stronger and the drought will get worse. They do have access to coal but this will only worsen their continental heat wave. They are in trouble . The US will also have a profound drought in the Southwest.

  • @negativezero3107
    @negativezero3107 Год назад +1

    He is wrong about the death rates of the new variants, they are far less dangerous as any virus naturally becomes.

  • @cspace1234nz
    @cspace1234nz Год назад +19

    They'll survive, of course they will, these countries always find a way to respond and adapt.

    • @kamcobbe
      @kamcobbe Год назад +2

      Sure, they will survive, but in what condition in comparison to the other economic/political powers?

    • @cspace1234nz
      @cspace1234nz Год назад +1

      @@kamcobbe ,,,,what, Like the US, pretty much broke, crumbling from the inside out, yet they carry on like so many other countries in similar positions.

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 Год назад

      China will survive, but not at the level it has enjoyed over the last few decades due to western investment. That last is leaving and won't return. China will decline as a result. They cannot exist without the West pumping cash into them.

    • @hanooi7450
      @hanooi7450 Год назад +1

      @@kamcobbe Like which one? Japan, Korea, EU which are all aging faster? USA useful population is also aging. The young don't earn back their cost of capital.

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Год назад +1

      China will always exist. With any luck they will throw off the corrupt CCP and have some real reform.

  • @Hmyt-yucca
    @Hmyt-yucca Год назад +5

    There is no lack of conman in anywhere on earth, particularly in the USA !

    • @fsxmantra
      @fsxmantra Год назад

      Charlatans, swindlers, scalawags and mountebanks abound.

  • @MrArray1967
    @MrArray1967 Год назад

    Entertaining at some times ☺️

  • @miketrusky476
    @miketrusky476 11 месяцев назад

    Try to get a glass of non-toxic drinking water any place in China. Try to find out how many cities are under Marshal Law in China.

  • @raymondmoore2707
    @raymondmoore2707 Год назад +12

    I think I agree with his analysis. American problems are internal.

    • @LL-vg2kd
      @LL-vg2kd Год назад +2

      He is the problem. Agreeing with him, then you have problem too.

    • @allthingshumanities5328
      @allthingshumanities5328  Год назад +1

      What is wrong with what he says?

    • @GS250Premiun
      @GS250Premiun Год назад +1

      First step in getting to know your adversary is pronouncing his name. Chairman Xi is not Gee or She.
      It's Xi as in Si or See.
      There's a reason Mao romanized (Hanyu Pinyin) the Mandarin language, but some pretenders don't take the time to look it up, before making themselves sound foolish, and uneducated.

    • @raymondmoore2707
      @raymondmoore2707 Год назад

      @@GS250Premiun no American will ever care

    • @LL-vg2kd
      @LL-vg2kd Год назад

      @@raymondmoore2707 Then leave China alone if you know nothing about China. Focus on your own not others. The question for you to think is whether America care about you.

  • @gerardomanteca5224
    @gerardomanteca5224 Год назад +99

    To the people that say
    “ i knew this was coming”
    Cmon, you did not, this dude slapped everyone in the face with his recent book and turned conventional wisdom on its head.

    • @kanahildjaminami2542
      @kanahildjaminami2542 Год назад +5

      @@wesdonovan821 Guess no one listened, until COVID.

    • @jimmywang1586
      @jimmywang1586 Год назад

      @@kanahildjaminami2542 Wrong, nobody listened EVEN during COVID to both real & fake experts, from Fauci to this charlatan political strategist.

    • @deexero
      @deexero Год назад +14

      gordon chang since 01.

    • @TheTrympeten
      @TheTrympeten Год назад +6

      It's still just a theory, so no one has been slapped yet. Relax.

    • @kenhubbard7355
      @kenhubbard7355 Год назад

      He's a Yank, He's got yank VALUES, money PROFIT, SO HE IS HERE TRYING TO SELL HIS. B O O K. That is why he wrote it, JUST saying what he knows suckers want to believe , oil bet he's never had a real job in his life AND he has no intention of getting one

  • @FallNorth
    @FallNorth Год назад

    But .. the map of shale clearly seems to show a very large shale area in China, and it can be brought online quickly, apparently, and Russia is looking for places to export its oil as the EU is cutting them off?

  • @barrykoi3241
    @barrykoi3241 10 месяцев назад +1

    Adding fuel to what is about to unvail, that's healthy for BRICS group to tighten up from Nato countries.

  • @arthurmartis9769
    @arthurmartis9769 Год назад +4

    Interesting video!

    • @allthingshumanities5328
      @allthingshumanities5328  Год назад +1

      Thanks Arthur! I’m looking to cover a range of humanities and social sciences on this channel :) do you enjoy politics?

    • @arthurmartis9769
      @arthurmartis9769 Год назад +1

      @@allthingshumanities5328 I've noticed! I love the fresh perspectives you're bringing. I must say I've never really bothered with politics because I thought I wouldn't be interested. But I looked into Peter Zeihan a bit after the video and geopolitics seems like something I'd enjoy diving into.

    • @qqx154
      @qqx154 Год назад

      So you can sleep better? It's BS!! See his video's debunked by Nathan Rich.

  • @scottwebb4722
    @scottwebb4722 Год назад +21

    So let me get this straight: a country and civilisation that has lasted close to 5000 years is going to have trouble lasting another 10?

    • @vitocorleone8323
      @vitocorleone8323 Год назад

      If you think China's covid over reaction is bad let's see how it reacts to being a nursing home in 25 years. See the Unprecedented Aging Crisis that's about to hit China by PBS on RUclips.

    • @levelazn
      @levelazn Год назад

      Only if you are a neo con or neo liberal and believe on the supremacy of western civilization withstanding crisis better than the east

    • @bkudla
      @bkudla Год назад

      China has failed many times. Dont confuse China, with Chinese Empires.

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Год назад

      Yes.
      China is made up of different groups of people and they speak different languages. The soil is not fertile. It is hard to grow crops in China.
      A conqueror named Chin united them under the Chin dynasty. The new country was called China. It existed as different groups of people, speaking different languages. Mandarin was made China' s official language.
      China has a lot of debt. Half of the women who should exist are gone, killed as babies. They don't have enough people to keep making goods to export to other countries. They don't have a strong navy. Many of its people are going to starve to death. Right now, Sept. 3, 2022, they don't have electricity, according to a podcaster who had his Chinese language lessons cancelled. He told his teacher, just use your cell phone. The teacher said, "you don't understand. There is no electricity , anywhere. I am looking out of the window and everything is dark".
      I agree with Peter. China will naturally go back to a collection of city-states. I doubt China will get the help they need fast enough, because too many countries have a labor shortage and they will be focused on their own problems.

    • @xo2893
      @xo2893 Год назад

      The trouble just come to you, Scott Webb your mind got mental disability.

  • @bernaldelcastillo1768
    @bernaldelcastillo1768 Год назад

    Never underestimate China's resourcefulness, hard work and dedication

    • @liberalmatt
      @liberalmatt Год назад

      Never underestimate China's chronic inefficiency, pisspoor state education system fostering zero imagination, and reliance on ethno-nationalism with a heavy dose of suppression and censorship to see them through crises, both domestic and foreign.

  • @PeterParker-gt3xl
    @PeterParker-gt3xl 11 месяцев назад

    The economy of major nations has global ramification, China has invested in several countries including Australia, Africa, South America and China's own military, even in the U.S. who depends on China more than China on U.S. Chinese exports are down ~7.5%, but we'll see if the trend continues, Chinese people are very resilient, shrewd and focused.

  • @britcat7780
    @britcat7780 Год назад +9

    Interesting contrarian view. Most points not well evidenced. But the key observation that China is dependent on oil imports mostly from the Middle East and that such imports are easily interdicted both by US surface and submarine forces was well taken. In addition, China has an export based economy that would be shut down globally by the US Navy. China is building a navy but it is short on substantial ships and submarines and it takes decades to build a navy that is actually effective, well-trained, and has first-rate battle tactics.

    • @relicofgold
      @relicofgold Год назад

      The USA has them on the navy, but China is circumventing all of that. The Belt and Road Initiative is providing them all forms of trade transport via land. They have a base in Djibouti, Sri Lanka, and many others in places people are totally unaware of......yet. Pakistan is in their hip pocket because India is against China and Pakistan is against India. When TSHTF, China is prepared. They can get all the energy they'll ever need from Russia.

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline Год назад

      Dig a little deeper. Only 20% of its energy mix is oil & gas. It's mostly coal.
      US allies in East Asia are actually far more dependent on imported energy. Is the US just gonna "block Malacca"? Western brains are not very developed. Too much nationalism, not enough thinking. This is why West is crushed by Russia on energy.

    • @haydonditchburn2194
      @haydonditchburn2194 Год назад

      My oh my, you are so easily led.. As an ex military man, all I can say is "Never underestimate your enemy"

    • @icet6665
      @icet6665 Год назад +4

      Hold on a minute... The US can have the best army in the world but couldn't win the Gulf War, Vietnam wars or even be successful in Afghanistand and you guys want to fight with a army which is bigger than yours?

    • @relicofgold
      @relicofgold Год назад +1

      Nonsense. The Belt and Road project is being built for a reason: Facilitating trade. And the Russians will sell them all the energy they need. The US may not be able to shut down their trade via the sea because of guided missiles. Battleships and carriers are sitting ducks to guided missiles, so the Navy itself is not nearly as important as it once was. They can hit a destroyer from hundreds of miles away spot on with a guided missile. Subs are still very important though and the US has the edge there as of now.

  • @hinxlinx
    @hinxlinx Год назад +2

    If you don’t even know your enemies, how do you expect to win?
    Surely, one can be the winner forever in Lala land.

  • @robc8468
    @robc8468 Год назад

    A whole lot of turmoil in China today incuding their president who is rummored under house arrest and a 50 mile PLA military convoy headed into Beijing. The real question with their housing and banking collapse along with a covid lockdown and large manufacturing slowdown I would ask if China has 10 weeks left under its current leadership.

    • @peternjoyce
      @peternjoyce Год назад

      "I would ask if China has 10 weeks left under its current leadership" ooh...wanna bet a case of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon ? We will get back here by the end of this year to see if that happened. I would Fedex them to the address of your choice if you are right.

  • @ramonalejano671
    @ramonalejano671 Год назад +13

    He raised valid points. He did not mention that there are forces breaking down the US way of life. Whichever system fails 1st will by default makes the other the winner.

    • @Boris82much
      @Boris82much Год назад +2

      And that's what scares me.

    • @112deeps
      @112deeps Год назад

      Because the USA is democracy It will survive the breaking USA forces internally and externally - look back at US history how many times the Breaking USA forces attempted to destroy the Union.... The next 10 years will be hard for all countries China is unlikely to survive the Demographic collapse of an unimaginable scale. this Decade is the Tipping point

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig Год назад

      Home-grown, made in the good ol' USA forces, too.
      As an outsider, I look at the USA and see a bunch of people who hate each other but don't have the guts to do anything about it.

    • @Borzoi86
      @Borzoi86 Год назад

      Marxists in control of both system now seek only to make bloody sure only they stay (forever) in power. The critical error in the USA (200+ years ago) was not to incorporate robust Term Limits in our Constitution. Now we're reaping the results of lifelong blood suckers in our federal government system.

    • @re2399
      @re2399 Год назад

      Well said, your very insightful to state what is not right in the face of many stupid, oblivious people. There are most certainly forces which are most definitely communist chinese moles as well as other nefarious frenemies that are currently & actively undermining the U.S. population.

  • @Superzewail
    @Superzewail Год назад +3

    Peter Zeihan should be appointed as director of China Strategic Broadcasting Bureau and he will be paid 100 million yuan per year for his brilliant broadcasting work

  • @redsock4843
    @redsock4843 Год назад +248

    Nice idea to get liked by an American audience and thus generate a significant income with a series of lectures simply by telling people what they deep down want to hear. What is sold here is the pleasant feeling that arises when a possibility is opened up that one's own longings could still be fulfilled. The prospect of a safe and secure future is given space by the postulate of China's economic, political and military inferiority and the audience is sedated and lulled with the drug of a rosy future.
    A certain level of plausibility that satisfies minimum requirements is completely sufficient, the actual truth content plays no role at all for the successful effect.

    • @billyjoeallen
      @billyjoeallen Год назад +27

      How is China to remain competitive as a net fuel and food importer when they no longer have a low cost labor advantage? With food and fuel shortages?

    • @redsock4843
      @redsock4843 Год назад +14

      @@billyjoeallen I think there is a misunderstanding here. My comment was much less about criticizing what is being said and more about sharing my guess as to why what is being said is being said.

    • @billyjoeallen
      @billyjoeallen Год назад +1

      @@redsock4843 that's fair.

    • @BigWoofers
      @BigWoofers Год назад

      China wants to rule the world.
      China has very publicly stated this.
      China is growing economically and is on a path to surpass the West.
      China Xi can't wait for the 2050 plan to unfold.
      He sees a shortcut to surpassing the West, economically,
      Destroy their economies.
      The Globalists don't want to hear this, that they will be beat.
      So, yes you are correct, Zeihan is a Snake Oil Salesman,
      offering the weakest idea on how China can't win.
      But, if we acknowledge an evil plan,
      we should not just dismiss a failed defense against it,
      but think of a functioning one.

    • @billyjoeallen
      @billyjoeallen Год назад

      @@BigWoofers so much wrong. China is not even a regional power. China wants to BECOME a regional power, not to rule the world but they are failing at even this. They are hemmed in by mountains and island chains, cursed by lack of energy resources and arable land. Their one advantage was people but they destroyed that with population control.

  • @tomperkins5657
    @tomperkins5657 Год назад

    Well, now, that's about the most encouraging international news I've had in the last couple years.

    • @tomperkins5657
      @tomperkins5657 Год назад

      And that includes the economic turndown (collapse?). Now, if we could only get this insane correct politics AND economic and gender insanity, we might survive.

    • @buravan1512
      @buravan1512 Год назад +1

      #INSECURE...

    • @tomperkins5657
      @tomperkins5657 Год назад

      @@buravan1512 Yup

  • @paulsmith1431
    @paulsmith1431 Год назад

    When he shows the shale map China seems to have a large amount of it, I'm confused .

  • @MultaGemems
    @MultaGemems Год назад +20

    Brilliant analysis. Thank you.

    • @victorsong8416
      @victorsong8416 Год назад

      To a complete moron, everything seems to be brilliant...

  • @user-zj8cf3fq8e
    @user-zj8cf3fq8e Год назад +72

    I been hearing about his for the last 20 years about China. When it happens, it is not because of these analysis, but an inevitable of all economies and empires.

    • @williamtiffee3799
      @williamtiffee3799 Год назад

      China will 'implode' (and was destined to FAIL) because of "communism," alone. You cannot maintain a REAL (sound) economy for long the way these narcs and psychos operate... Their GOAL (the CCP) was "global dominance..." (and theft, by deception, under a very 'corrupt' regime...) so they too, will soon FAIL quite, miserably. Socialism and Communism simply DO NOT WORK.
      And BTW, that "analysis" was known by the (much more "devious") Frankist School, when they invented it back in the 1830s, to take- down 'sovereign' countries and governments. The CCP clearly aren't very "street wise" smart, in the "Western" sense. The IH$/ BANK$TERS make and break these "puppet dictator" nation states of all sizes and "isms" under their UN, central banks/ WB/ IMF/BI$ and now 'fused' with the WEF's "new rules" of globalized, totalitarianism."
      Had China built a viable (sound) alternative... then they wouldn't BE in their current predicament. Nor would Russia, Europe, the UK, Canada, the US, Australia, or anyone else. When 'tyrants' are allowed (by the people...) to "run the show" off a fiscal, to "physical cliff..." the OUTCOME, is then inevitable. ;-)

    • @LuKing2
      @LuKing2 Год назад

      The general consensus of China in the early 2000s were the exact opposite though, china would be an unstoppable giant that would eventually replace the US as the world leader

  • @downtownbrown50
    @downtownbrown50 Год назад

    He did not even talk about investment on the American economy by CHina like pork processing companies, and farm real estate or land near Air Force and other military installations.

  • @Chongmolangma
    @Chongmolangma Год назад

    He is simply rehashing many points that have been in circulations since 1980s. His approach is so similar to that of Gordon Chang and his best selling book The Coming Collapse of China.
    The fact is, internal cohesion within China is much more harmonious compare to that of USA. USA has very serious polarisations between different groups. And the Census USA 2020 that released some data in 2021 indicates that the percentage of those classified as 'Whites' has dropped below 60%, Those under 15 years old, 'Whites' are below 50%. Even Ray Dalio and many others have expressed fears of USA descending into a civil war.
    After watching this video, I understand why USA is in such a state.

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 Год назад

      Yes, bring this fact up with any Zeihan fan and watch them shut up immediately. "demographics is destiny' alright. And the destiny of the US is to turn into another LATAM country.

  • @russellgallman7566
    @russellgallman7566 Год назад +41

    Zeihan's theory of money may not be on point, but the possibility of him being close to accurate on resources is quite an eye opener.

    • @poopshoes7579
      @poopshoes7579 Год назад +1

      His point about demographics is the real killer….he thinks china (not being overrun by “refugees” or being demographically replaced by foreigners) won’t outlast America (first empire I can think of whose goal became genocide of its founding stock was made policy)….on that I believe he’s completely and painfully wrong

    • @ruoyuli4091
      @ruoyuli4091 Год назад +1

      zeihan is a neo con, people like him have been responsible for the managed decline of the states based on the false notion that an america led world order is morally superior. Hence america has Gotten itself entangled in forever wars wasting lives and resources, accelerating the decline of an otherwise healthy country. Listen to him at your own peril

    • @JimWilliams
      @JimWilliams Год назад +5

      I'll trust his theories over anything you have to say.

    • @user-vp1vl6yp9t
      @user-vp1vl6yp9t Год назад

      Come on, stopping stealing shiitt, you thieves, china has collapsed long ago and many times.

    •  Год назад

      What theory of money? That RMB is a total fraud and a political token?

  • @michaelgonzalez7240
    @michaelgonzalez7240 Год назад +19

    The world has a better chance of being better if we learn to cooperate with each other.

    • @cjyoung4080
      @cjyoung4080 Год назад

      haha... ever heard roman and carthage? hope u know which one america is... inheriting the one of many what was once great empires once again

    • @Cyberium
      @Cyberium Год назад +1

      Not with oligarchs being our politicians, or behind the ones who're not.

    • @talisikid1618
      @talisikid1618 Год назад

      Utopian bs. Human nature will never allow that. Never. In the real world, conflict is normalized. The Pax Americana kept conflict low in comparison to most of human history. Now that antiAmerican types are getting their wish with a multipolar world, that will not be true anymore. More people will die in wars. Fact of life. That’s the natural flow of history.

  • @ccryder13tellsall
    @ccryder13tellsall 11 месяцев назад

    Japan scientist have a process that breaks down plastics to convert to fuel and burns clean, solves plastic problems on land and sea! Why don’t they do this, haven’t a clue…

  • @edwardbagley6649
    @edwardbagley6649 Год назад

    Yes I agree

  • @kiwihame
    @kiwihame Год назад +316

    Peter is great, but I regard him more as an informer and entertainer than a serious geopolitical analyst. He's emotive and his facts are often wrong so I take him with a container ship of salt.

    • @yapkent
      @yapkent Год назад

      Nice joke kiddo ! This clown is just a bigot which he has ignored how many gringos has died

    • @alanpatterson4217
      @alanpatterson4217 Год назад

      justice will prevail

    • @yapkent
      @yapkent Год назад

      @@alanpatterson4217 yes for all the atrocities committed by the Gringos In Middle East and all over the world

    • @ahwabanmukherjee5065
      @ahwabanmukherjee5065 Год назад +21

      True. As much as I want the CCP to fall, I'm taking this with truckloads of salt

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline Год назад

      Peter sells copium to Western civilization.

  • @geridayao8924
    @geridayao8924 Год назад +3

    With the current threat of nuclear annihilation, I'm surprised this fellow is only singling out one country. Everything is connected.

    • @nmhrkjoy1
      @nmhrkjoy1 Год назад

      the best is to get more viewers if talking anything about China LOL

  • @ALWH1314
    @ALWH1314 10 месяцев назад

    Well, China has been around for five thousand years, I think I’ll live long enough to see China in existence next decade.

  • @philippent611
    @philippent611 Год назад

    Shop at Wal-Mart. Notice that many of their goods have transitioned from Chinese to other eastern and mid-eastern nations. I bought a sweater from Wal-Mart last week. It was made in Jordan.

  • @charleshixon1458
    @charleshixon1458 Год назад +40

    I suspect the Chinese economy will adjust similarly to how the United States did moving from an industrial producer to a consumer industry with service, tech and financial sectors. The biggest challenge for them will be handling this transition without unemployment going over 10%. 10% of 2 billion is a lot of angry people, especially people who used to have jobs that permitted savings and wealth gain. Compared to how it is for the "lower" industries in the US where large sectors of employed workers are in stagnated wage gains that can't keep up with the rising costs of living. A cost that is fueled by the huge wealth gains many Americans can make in other sectors (think Walmart employee vs Developer both living in San Francisco). Still, it seems pretty obvious that they are looking to expand their export markets to Africa in hopes that they can keep the industrial sector going as well as possible and employ as many factory workers as possible. They have a lot of central control of their economy and the leaders are fairly serious about managing their countries growth and less preoccupied with Reality TV Show style politics like we have here in the US. I don't think it will be a smooth path, but I don't see the train derailing.
    *edit After looking at recent Chinese leadership and attitude, it looks like they are going to try to be more towards North Korean like isolation and posturing. This is not a good hallmark for successful economic gains.

    • @andyw_uk74
      @andyw_uk74 Год назад +8

      Unlikely. China's rapidly-declining demographics preclude it from ever becoming an internal consumer-based economy. They aren't going to have much of an export market either, to Africa or anywhere else, due to lockdowns crushing their manufacturing capacity. Throw in their housing crisis and banking liquidity crisis, and by 2050, China will likely be back to farming rice paddies with a few hundred million people. And that's, as Peter Zeihan likes to say, "if nothing else goes wrong" (such as a major regional war or somebody preventing oil getting to China through the Strait of Malacca). China cannot exist as an industrialised nation without US shipping guarantees.

    • @redyellow4699
      @redyellow4699 Год назад +3

      The US is far away from the world market, The Euro-Asian continent. Without WW1 and WW2, It could not be world factory. So losing industrial producer position to China is a normal thing as it is not competitive regarding the price. China is close to the world market and has complete supply chain, thus making everything the cheapest in the world.

    • @charleshixon1458
      @charleshixon1458 Год назад +2

      @@andyw_uk74 Those are transitory issues and while they may cause bad years, they aren’t fundamentals.

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline Год назад

      @@andyw_uk74 “rapidly declining”, care to quantify that? OMG China will only have 1.3 billion by 2040!!!! How will they stay powerful?!?! Western brain is not very big. It enjoys simple conclusions.

    • @armands3863
      @armands3863 Год назад +8

      Good luck transitioning to services and consuming when your population make 300$ on average, and your economy is based on being cheap labor hands for the rest of the world .it's like saying france could go from a service economy to an industry economy. I lived in china for the biggest part of my life and I cant tell you you dont understand how economy works here and the mindset . The train is already derailing hard.

  • @evelynn_teoh
    @evelynn_teoh Год назад +6

    would love to see Peter Zeihan debating Martin Jacques!

    • @michaeldobson107
      @michaeldobson107 Год назад +1

      That would be a slaughter. Peter could be folding laundry and win that debate. lol.

    • @Fr.VeniceLAI
      @Fr.VeniceLAI Год назад +1

      There are many CPC supporter that info, that China is already the Richest and Most Wealthiest Country in the World, as well the MOST POWERFUL Country in the World, all countries will kow-tow to China.

    • @The2ndavepete
      @The2ndavepete Год назад

      @@Fr.VeniceLAI Really? Nancy Pelosi took a dump in Taiwan and China wiped her butt without any ramifications? They don't seem that powerful to us mere mortals...just saying

    • @obcane3072
      @obcane3072 Год назад +1

      @@Fr.VeniceLAI China imports 70% of food and energy. They have no Navy that can ensure delivery. A naval blockade in Indian Ocean will destroy China.
      What do you propose China can do in response?

    • @michaeldobson107
      @michaeldobson107 Год назад

      @@Fr.VeniceLAI *There are many CPC supporter that info*
      That is CCP, not CPC.
      And that is false.
      *that China is already the Richest and Most Wealthiest Country in the World*
      That is false.
      *as well the MOST POWERFUL Country in the World*
      That is false.
      *all countries will kow-tow to China.*
      That is false.
      Well, thanks for playing!

  • @cambobby2011
    @cambobby2011 Год назад

    So I guess China won't go to live on Mars... :)

  • @retlcdrusn
    @retlcdrusn Год назад

    spot on

  • @stringsofgrace5591
    @stringsofgrace5591 Год назад +10

    I am watching this from India a country where as a child we used to read that we would be overtaking the Chinese economy by 2020, now it's the year 2022. The thing is that the west over enthusiasm in downplaying countries with differing ideological views has created a world order where we live in a make believe scenario while the monster grows bigger and bigger.

    • @debasismohanty1952
      @debasismohanty1952 Год назад +2

      In india we think we are sole super power 🤣🤣🤣 but reality is we are still struggling china economy 17 trillion at the moment but our economy just 3.3 trillion but we still thinks we will surpass usa and become a largest economy..

    • @dennisbrown5313
      @dennisbrown5313 Год назад +1

      I fear for India relative to AGW - in the near future, much of your country will be subjected to deadly wet bulb temperatures making it lethal to be out side (for over 24 hours - not for a few hours.) This will happen in a few decades at best. Frankly, this is THE issue that truly scares me and should be talked about NOW. I don't want this to occur to such a great country and culture.

    • @Metatropian
      @Metatropian Год назад

      @@dennisbrown5313 what if the next glaciation begins early due to any number of factors not predicted by climate modeling?

    • @LinasVepstas
      @LinasVepstas Год назад

      @@Metatropian What if the sun doesn't rise tomorrow morning? It's so terribly hard to predict the future, you never know what's going to happen. There may be any number of factors not predicted by sun-rise modeling.

    • @A000803323
      @A000803323 Год назад

      @@LinasVepstas I think we can all agree that the climate models have proven to be much more accurate than the sun-rise models. Great comparison!

  • @surfwriter8461
    @surfwriter8461 Год назад +83

    This guy has the movement, delivery and facial expressions of a standup comic while trying to make broad and highly questionable claims about current and future conditions in China. I wouldn't bank on it, but he obviously believes what he believes and wants to entertain you as he worries you about that. I don't expect geopolitical commentary to be the same sober monotone delivery from every pundit, but this delivery undercuts the seriousness and credibility of the speech content.

    • @williamerdman4888
      @williamerdman4888 Год назад +6

      I agree, he seems overconfident to me. These are very difficult things to predict and he seems to underestimate adaptation by individuals..

    • @Don_nell
      @Don_nell Год назад

      He's right. China won't be the leading superpower of the next decades.

    • @antoniogasse4111
      @antoniogasse4111 Год назад +3

      Enthusiasm is a good thing. He's done his research, he has his numbers, and he's confident in his conclusion. It helps no one if he's a boring speaker that inhibits the communication of his own ideas.

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Год назад

      Typical neo-con projection and deflection propaganda, and done in a gloating manner. The problem is how he glosses over domestic issues that affect Americans to a far greater extent

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Год назад +6

      Ok you don’t like his delivery. But can you refute his main points and conclusion?

  • @paulemery9733
    @paulemery9733 Год назад

    We shall see...

  • @abellyold4859
    @abellyold4859 Год назад +1

    Since 2000 + years, the Chinese nation had endured many catastrophes of magnitude which would have wiped out other nations.

  • @chris-su8ns
    @chris-su8ns Год назад +69

    The scenario could change in the next 5-10 years. Europe is in the process of becoming less dependent on Russian oil and gas. So Russia will be forced to look for new customers and this is where China comes in. There are still hardly any pipelines to China, but that could change quickly. And with this secure energy supply over land, in the future you will no longer be so dependent on oil tankers.

    • @anthonyedwards7019
      @anthonyedwards7019 Год назад +22

      Not so easy, oil from Siberia will collapse because the only people who can maintain the system have pulled out.

    • @justanotheroldguy738
      @justanotheroldguy738 Год назад +12

      Russia has already found new customers. China, India and others. The Russian economy is doing great - even with the sanctions. Europe; however, has put itself in a deadly spot. They have no where else to get their oil/gas other than the US (and Middle East) and we charge them a ton.

    • @silentwatcher1455
      @silentwatcher1455 Год назад +6

      There are pipelines already in place and its operating normally. Its not their habit to announce their plans or action. Only US does that irrational thing.

    • @iankuah8606
      @iankuah8606 Год назад +12

      Building pipelines takes years, and there are mountain ranges and deserts actoss which they would have to run. And if Russia were to collapse it does not take a stretch of the imagination to see China invading its eastern territories. Due to US hostility to both at this point in time the Sino-Russian alliance is one of convenience, but you have to remember that China and Russia are also historical adversaries. Political winds blow both ways!

    • @chris-su8ns
      @chris-su8ns Год назад +9

      @@silentwatcher1455 That's right, there are two or three pipelines from Russia towards China. But they are not enough to transport the required amounts of gas and oil to China, so that Russia can compensate for the loss of the European market and China becomes independent of the supply routes across the sea. This means that new supply lines have to be built, and that will definitely take several years.

  • @glennalexon1530
    @glennalexon1530 Год назад +9

    It's ridiculous to claim that China "can't participate in manufacturing supply chains"; literally thousands of factories in China are open at this moment;

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад

      They are open, but do they have orders?

    • @greyknightcharpter6689
      @greyknightcharpter6689 Год назад

      @@darshanchung Look, China has the biggest consumer markets, OFC have orders. In fact Many small countries depending on selling china.
      the thing is a huge inner consumer market plus international orders making china grow like +10 per year. when west orders fall, growth rate slow down a bit but still Far better than
      western countries, when you look closely china's problems compare to western is literally nothing. in a word, west is fucked. but still they think china in trouble.
      Like early 1800. china is already fucked. but at the time they still think thet are mighty compare to western barbs.Hve no idea whats going on in the west. History

  • @jrock5830
    @jrock5830 Год назад

    A big call. People get annoyed at not accessing the internet.

  • @exchequerguy4037
    @exchequerguy4037 Год назад +28

    China's economic growth 1980-2020 is impressive, but it started from a low base: a country ravaged by war and ongoing revolution. But as its economy matures, it depends more on fecundity and less on stability. But in a hardened dictatorship, fecundity is in short supply. One other residue of dictatorship is declining birth rates; why have children if they are regarded as the state's property or even part of the state's spy network? And a demographically old state is often a lethargic one.

    • @liberalmatt
      @liberalmatt Год назад +1

      Agreed. Don't forget Tang Ping and the lethargy of the young. Costly, economically and societally, but it is happening, though not on a notable scale. Good start though...

    • @stephenanastasi748
      @stephenanastasi748 Год назад +1

      So... return to the false premise that increasing birthrates is the only way to stabilize an economy? But we are already well, well over a sensible population.

    • @ArthurSantos-jm6zo
      @ArthurSantos-jm6zo Год назад +3

      You’re trying to Foretell China’ demise in the year to come. Brother alas the dragon is awake now and will continue to perform miracles. You better do your research. They have evolved from bicycles to driverless cars.

    • @alexn8944
      @alexn8944 Год назад

      Yes China did great these last few yuears, it works like that when previous dictator sends the whole country back to stone age, and they still hang his picture up all over... ??? wtf dumb ass

    • @kennethfernstrom1297
      @kennethfernstrom1297 Год назад

      @@ArthurSantos-jm6zo the Mariana stolen Western technology whatever they invented they killed humans to sell their body parts have forced labor camps and are great at reverse engineering

  • @boypisonetpisonet981
    @boypisonetpisonet981 Год назад +4

    he forgot about the historic drought plaguing china right now, massive blackouts in major cities.

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Год назад

      Leaves me wondering if the Mandate of Heaven is ever going to be lost.

  • @dannyhe4175
    @dannyhe4175 Год назад +10

    Zeihan's last book "Accidental superpower" almost all his predictions in that book have failed materialized. Just take all these so called experts with a grain of salt.

    • @batrickpateman2086
      @batrickpateman2086 Год назад

      I haven't read that one, what were some predictions?

    • @batrickpateman2086
      @batrickpateman2086 Год назад

      @@jdo8405 1. Russia is infact at war with ukraine right now. They'd need that to hold that gap.
      2. We are watching China have an extremely nasty real estate crisis
      3. The majority of the EU countries are aging into retirement rn.
      I'd say maybe he wasn't spot on, but it seems like he's really onto something.

    • @batrickpateman2086
      @batrickpateman2086 Год назад

      @@jdo8405 did not notice you were being sarcastic.

    • @shirleylee6523
      @shirleylee6523 Год назад

      Danny He, thank you for the data

    • @Victor-ov7hw
      @Victor-ov7hw Год назад

      @@jdo8405 russia already had the black sea

  • @larrywright1589
    @larrywright1589 Год назад

    To Daniel Penny's lawyers, theirs a difference between a choke hold and a carotid artery hold.
    One will kill you, and the other will make you pass out.

  • @marktahu2932
    @marktahu2932 Год назад

    Rather silly to think that a culture that has lasted more than 10 times longer than US is going to up and go away because it is somehow held hostage to a US economic model, and their assessors. I think the US has to prove their economic and cultural longevity will last before assessing any others, it is not a popular model that others are clamouring to follow, rather they are looking to escape from it.

  • @reach2prasanna
    @reach2prasanna Год назад +41

    I'm Indian, so watching China prosper was nerve-racking for us, mainly because we knew when China becomes all powerful, it'll wield it militarily and squeeze India economically. Something that's happening right now. However, Indians always had an affinity towards the Chinese people, largely because of our centuries old cultural relationship. That's why despite China's aggression in Galwan in 2020, which resulted in the death of 20 of our brave soldiers, you don't hear too much cynicism from the India government nor the people against China (for comparison see how we see Pakistan).
    That said, I believe China will somehow swim through (a Mao Zedong pun) these dark times. The west, especially America would love to see China falter and disintegrate, but it won't happen to the magnitude they expect.

    • @scottperry7311
      @scottperry7311 Год назад +21

      I'm American. I would not love to see China falter or disintegrate. What I would love to see is a China that does not want to rule the world, that is not aggressive, that does not threaten and bully its neighbors, that does not use debt trap and wolf warrior diplomacy, that does not steal intellectual property, that does not make unsafe products, food and medicine, I would like to see a China that was democratic, believed in human rights, that believed in free trade. I would love to see a China, and an India, and many other nations that live in peace with one another, are prosperous, and free.

    • @importantsomeone153
      @importantsomeone153 Год назад +1

      @@scottperry7311 i am indian i hate communist china or any country but i dont hate chinese people you white racist xhristians will keep on hating play dirty games but asia will rise again usa is biggest violator or human rights your government support radical islamic terrorism against my country bangladesh liberation was is a good example of it

    • @frankfleming1103
      @frankfleming1103 Год назад +7

      @@scottperry7311 that's USA

    • @poopermoodieisgay2131
      @poopermoodieisgay2131 Год назад

      @@scottperry7311 China will never want to rule the world. Only the USA does. The USA goes further than that, the USA steal, rob and kill. Just look at what they had done to Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Vietnam, and the list goes on.

    • @GeorgeFriend79
      @GeorgeFriend79 Год назад

      What is the REAL population of India?

  • @thenutcrackervalentines3593
    @thenutcrackervalentines3593 Год назад +29

    OMG, I admire this you tuber for how short sighted he is and yet brave enough to show the world his limitations of knowledge. This is the exact reason why humanity cannot advance more

    • @janetracer
      @janetracer Год назад +8

      Where is he wrong?

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline Год назад +1

      @@janetracer you need better education, outside of US-controlled media

    • @janetracer
      @janetracer Год назад +5

      @@Western_Decline obviously you need the education. I asked one simple question..."where is he wrong?" Yet you can't opine even one thing about what he said you believe is incorrect.

    • @Kurol12345
      @Kurol12345 Год назад +1

      The people of China have the same aspirations as most people in the world but the CCP is no better than hitler or stalin or putin. we are waiting for these tyrants to fall

    • @haydonditchburn2194
      @haydonditchburn2194 Год назад +1

      Love your sarcastic wit..!! But still very true..!! 🤣

  • @timadamson3378
    @timadamson3378 Год назад +12

    I've read several of his books over the past decade, and somehow he's been right in the majority of his projections.

    • @colors6692
      @colors6692 Год назад +2

      Name one.

    • @HavendaleBlvd80
      @HavendaleBlvd80 Год назад +1

      Which books?

    • @timadamson3378
      @timadamson3378 Год назад +3

      So me being able to name a book seems significant to you? I read his first three. You can look up the names if you really want to. The main things he seemed to predict pretty accurately were the 1) breakup of the post-war consensus in which the United States promised to defend much of the world in exchange for global free markets and 2) economic instability and conflict caused primarily by demographic decline, i.e., aging, in many regions of the world.

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 Год назад

      he's been dead wrong on china though.

  • @dennisgray7509
    @dennisgray7509 Год назад

    Oh geez!