Quentin111
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- Oct 26, 2014
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25 years after the end of the cold war between the USSR and the USA, in the arena, a new superpower: people's Republic of China. In the 90-ies of the Brzezinski book "the Grand chessboard" called China "is not a world power, and regional". But everything has changed. China because its economic development is beginning to assert their rights in the world. The upshot was that the United States has invited the Chinese leadership "to jointly rule the world." What the Chinese objected that "the world should be multipolar" and "no section of the world is not going to happen." Today the reality is. The U.S., seeking to limit the growing economic influence of China in the world, has created the TRANS-Pacific partnership (TPP) and the transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP), which, of course, don't includes China. In response, China has established with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region a Comprehensive regional economic partnership. It is likely that in the modern world will increase the competition for influence in the world between the US and China. What can this end? Who wins in a trade war: the US or China? Or they can agree and be equal to each other hegemonic in the world?