"The 19th century belongs to the UK, the 20th century belongs to the USA, but the 21st century belongs to China." - Hedge fund manager Jig Rogers The population of China is one of the largest natural resources on the planet. The citizen is getting more educated, diligent, ambitious, accounting for nearly a quarter of the world's population. The combination of China's enormous scale and rapid modernization creates the framework of emerging superpower. China's growth economy has not only acquired international fame, but has continued to be the fastest growing economy in the world in the past 30 years, and its confidence has increased.
Ever since, and especially in the past few years, there have been three trends that led to this increase. The first is the inevitable fact that China has emerged as a superpower of the world. In the year 2002 when the Link article first appeared, China's GDP was 1.47 trillion dollars, slightly exceeding 13% of the US GDP. By the end of 2016, it reached 11.2 trillion dollars. And it is over 60% of the US gross domestic product. In politics, economics, science, society, military and culture, China is more important than today than today. If the Chinese visit to the university is restricted, the range of research and discussion on Chinese self-censorship and research, cultural capital, and school revenue will expand further.
Superpower is defined as a country with worldwide influence in other countries in cultural, technical, military and political fields, and China is becoming a strong candidate for this position. Although the United States was the world's greatest power for decades, the rise in political tension between the United States and China led many people wonders. Is China the next superpower? If you do not write the word "made in China," it is difficult to find small defects in the United States. This is because China is the world's largest export trading country and the export value in 2016 is 0.7 trillion dollars higher than the US. China is also taking strong measures to build a global relationship to strengthen the relationship with previous allies. It also manages an effective public relations game that regards itself as a global force of globalism.