China in fact does rule the World
- Gábor Nagy
- Dec 21, 2022
- 2 min read
China in fact does rule the World and is growing every day. It has the world’s second largest economy, and its military capabilities are among the greatest in the world. China is also a major global power in science and technology, with an increasing number of both private and public companies investing heavily in research and development efforts. Additionally, China’s control of essential resources such as oil, gas, minerals and strategic waterways makes it a central player in many international discussions.
Moreover, while much of the economic growth of the last decade was due to foreign investment into China’s domestic market, Beijing has increasingly been able to exercise its influence abroad through investments into other countries. This includes investments into infrastructure projects that have made China an integral part of the global supply chain, providing many countries with access to vital goods and services.
China has also been able to shape the global conversation through its support of international organizations such as the United Nations, where Chinese diplomats have worked hard to ensure that their country’s interests are taken into account when decisions are made. Additionally, Beijing has used its rising economic clout to increase diplomatic ties with other countries, thus gaining more influence in international affairs.
Overall, China is a major force on the world stage and will continue to be for years to come. Its growing power and influence cannot be overstated, and it is likely that Beijing will play an even bigger role in global affairs in the near future. As its economy continues to grow, China’s influence and reach is likely to increase even further.
In short, it is clear that China does indeed “rule the world” in many ways. It has become a major player on the international stage, and its economic and diplomatic clout will only continue to rise as time goes on. As such, it is important for all countries to take note of Beijing’s growing power and seek to work with it rather than against it in order to ensure peace and stability in our increasingly interconnected world.






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