That's changing because an invasion of Taiwan by China seems imminent.
An invasion of Taiwan would send the world into a tailspin that will either cripple economies far more than they already are or make them even more beholden to the Chinese Communist Party.
The economic collapse of the United States would be a foregone conclusion if China establishes itself as the sole global economic superpower.
How Beijing's Threat to Invade Taiwan Should Force an Economic Rethink Besides war, what would a Chinese invasion of Taiwan mean for the rest of the world?
The looming prospect of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could become a reality, as the Chinese Communist Party seems to think it has reached the peak of its power due to economic and demographic decline.
There are certain countries-those closely aligned with the United States and Taiwan-already discussing internally what position to take in the event of either an invasion of Taiwan or of a larger Asia-Pacific war, including the prospect of an economic blockade of China.
How will the companies in those countries, and their economies at large, operate without access to the Chinese market, Chinese economic direct investment, and, most importantly, Chinese factories?
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Friday, October 29, 2021
Joe Biden's Weakness and Worldwide Economic Turmoil Make a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Almost Certain
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