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curupira
05-24-2014, 10:10 PM
Interesting analysis, do you agree with it?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8uWoBtCkg8


China is situated on the eastern third of the Eurasian landmass, between Russia, mainland Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. Its more than 9,000 mile-long coastline abuts the Yellow, East and South China Seas.

China is a country of deep geographic divisions. Most fundamental is the split between its fertile eastern lowlands and the arid, sparsely populated highlands that enclose the lowlands like a shell. More than a billion people live in the ethnic Han Chinese core, making it one of the most densely populated places on Earth.

Traditionally, threats to China's Han core originated in the borderlands. To guard against overland invasion, successive Chinese rulers have sought to push the Core's borders outward --integrating these highlands as strategic "buffer" zones. These zones form a shield, protecting and containing the core.

To be secure, China must control the buffer regions. But maintaining control of the regions, in turn, requires a strong and united core. And that means overcoming immense internal divisions -- not only between northern and southern regions orbiting the Yellow and Yangtze rivers, but also between smaller regional units, each with their own geography, history, dialect and interests.

Chinese history is defined by cycles of unity and fragmentation, from periods when a strong Han core captures and holds the surrounding buffers to those when a weak core breaks into its constituent parts, loses internal coherence and cedes control of the borderlands.

This pattern, rooted in China's geography, has played out with remarkable consistency. By comparison, China's maritime interests have remained mostly limited to coastal waters. Today, however, growing international trade and rising Chinese reliance on overseas resources threaten to alter the pattern, adding a new maritime dimension to the struggle for buffer space -- and potentially upending the long-standing dynamics of China's geographic challenge.

http://www.stratfor.com/video/chinas-geographic-challenge

zhaoyun
05-24-2014, 11:57 PM
I do think it's an accurate analysis. However, China's geographic position has both pros and cons. The fact that it is surrounded by so many nations, the fear is that during times of weakness, it is especially vulnerable to invasion by foreign nations and tribes. However, during periods of strength as of now, China's geographic position gives it unrivaled access to project power, as China can project power into many important regions from East Asia to Siberia, to Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and even further towards Iran and the Middle East.

Just take a look at a lot of the "New Silk Road" initiatives, it's already clear China is utilizing its geographic position to position itself as a major global hub of wealth building and power projection moving forward this century.

Hexachordia
05-25-2014, 02:51 AM
To guard against liberalism is our common mission, Iran, China, Pakistan Syria are on the same front against USA. Whta is really pathetic and laughable is americans do believe they are rightful leader of democracy and human right, and such self-conceit does become the major motivation behind their atrocities worldwide, disgusting and retarded.

Annihilus
05-25-2014, 02:53 AM
Chinese people are like a virus, sometimes a body can clear a virus, they all need to go.

Hexachordia
05-25-2014, 03:01 AM
Chinese people are like a virus, sometimes a body can clear a virus, they all need to go.

USA is a pile of carcass, not a body. Your people is a hive of maggots.

Annihilus
05-25-2014, 03:07 AM
USA is a pile of carcass, not a body. Your people is a hive of maggots.

What has USA got to do with this?

You Chinese do not respect your own.

zhaoyun
05-25-2014, 03:25 AM
USA is a pile of carcass, not a body. Your people is a hive of maggots.

Get a clue. He's Turkish, not American. Your blind hate against America got you all confused.