I'd rather China disarm completely. But the doctrine of humanitarian intervention may be employed to partition China, after the precedent set in Kosovo. This article was written taking China's current policy as a given, a policy that I do not necessarily think China should take if the global situation were deferent.
Henry
pms wrote:
> Henry,
>
> You want China to build tanks (and such) to stimulate the economy?
> Couldn't the gov't just promise to buy all the refrigerators and MRI
> machines and tracters, industry could produce.
>
> I'm sure there's a real-world reason that armorments are always the
> effective stimulus, but I can't think of it.
>
> I still think China's gonna come out of this technology revolution smelling
> sweet. Did you know that the only satilite companies listed on Wall
> Street(I've found) that actually make a profit(big margins too), are Chinese?
>
> smooches
> paula
>