Is China the next superpower?

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  1. Nurfninja profile image60
    Nurfninjaposted 12 years ago

    Is China the next superpower?

  2. Hello, hello, profile image61
    Hello, hello,posted 12 years ago

    I think so. It had a huge amount of money put into the USA and now put a trillion Euro into the European Union. It might be good thing in one way because it is holding another would-like-to-be power which is nothing but domineering in every way. More than China.

  3. Nigam Shah profile image60
    Nigam Shahposted 12 years ago

    I think India is the next Superpower because the world is paying too much attention to China and too little to India and due to this they will be taken totally by surprise

  4. Nurfninja profile image60
    Nurfninjaposted 12 years ago

    Hello, Hello-  what are you insinuating?  haha

  5. whatarethenews profile image61
    whatarethenewsposted 12 years ago

    I say yes they can be. As because they are the number one exporters and inventors in the world. They make the copies of everything and distribute them in the market around the world. They have the equipment and weapons and atomic powers as well. They are at number two in Technology according to me. They can be but they won't because There is a country which has an accumulation of excellent people who are well diversified and brilliant. They just need a chance and this country is Pakistan. If the Government of Pakistan establish their country with every possible and required quality they need then this country can be on TOP of the world But it is also very very very tough. So the chances of China are stronger than Pakistan.

  6. arksys profile image84
    arksysposted 12 years ago

    i think so ... it's definitely headed in the direction of being a superpower very soon.

  7. Jonesy0311 profile image60
    Jonesy0311posted 12 years ago

    China has an educated populous and a lot of money, but they are always suffering civil unrest. China can never sustain itself as a superpower because it can't even maintain blanace within its own borders. Isolationism is far too imbedded in Chinese culture. Moreover, the country's rural inhabitants are constantly raising hell with the city dwellers due to lack of representation. My money is on Japan and Turkey.

  8. profile image0
    icountthetimesposted 12 years ago

    Almost certainly. They're well on their way to superpower status.

 
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