Wednesday, July 22, 2015

America and China... Superpowers?

In an interview about his latest book, Superpower, Ian Bremmer stated that America needs a strategy that doesn't just last for three months or a year, but for a generation. And the world is moving in a direction where the promises of an ‘indispensable’ America are going to be increasingly hard to fulfill. He warns about the risks in the world in terms of how much leadership there isn't in Europe, the challenge posed by a rising China, the implosion of the Middle East, the rise of terrorist organizations and even things like “quantum computing” which are going to undermine the power of nation states.

Recently, the GOP candidates for the presidency of the United States are bringing a debate about immigration which, despite Mr. Obama's attempts have not advance as promised but it is now known that the largest number of immigrants into the United States no longer comes from Mexico - as of 2014, it comes from China. And that means that America is educating an entire generation of Chinese elites to understand that there is actually a very different kind of system out there.

However, in the past 35 years there's only been one geopolitical constant in the entire world. Only one. And that's the rise of China. What's really dangerous is that China is the only country of size right now that has a global strategy. We should not pretend that that's not true. They have money and they're spending it. They're building architecture and infrastructure. They're trying to align countries more with their long- term strategic and economic interests as they see them. The fact is the Americans, by far a greater power than China in every aspect, have nothing to respond to that with. That's ludicrous.

Bremmer also argues that: “ America massively underestimated the Chinese”. We spend virtually no time thinking about them. There's no question that China has very real problems, and those problems are going to affect them a great deal over the long term. But they understand what they need to do to resolve them; they are taking very significant steps both domestically and internationally. And America is not. It's one thing to cede space to the Chinese out of a strategy. We're ceding them space that we haven't even considered.”

In my view, Americans have gotten disillusioned with the inauthenticity of their own leaders, and the politics and politicians in Washington. After living through the 2008 financial crisis, Bush vs. Gore, Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib - all of this stuff – and now we’re facing a $5 billion dollar election campaign where the most recognizable names are another Bush and another Clinton - one can't ignore the disillusion.

So any candidate aspiring to win the “White House” and battle against the status quo will not only compete against recognizable names and their coffers of money (Trump included with his delusional 10 Billion dollars of wealth!) but this is really not about the next five years, this is about setting us up for the next generation. And there, I think China could change an awful lot. If we don’t act now by electing the candidate with a coherent long-term planning strategy (including an immigration policy consistent with what made America great) we might be headed instead into a period of profound and long-term creative destruction geo-politically.

Coherent long- term planning is the only way to go...!