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  2. Loss of China - Wikipedia

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    The terminology is revealing. It is only possible to lose something that one owns. The tacit assumption was that the U.S. owned China, by right, along with most of the rest of the world, much as postwar planners assumed. The "loss of China" was the first major step in "America's decline." It had major policy consequences. [1]

  3. The Coming Collapse of China - Wikipedia

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    The Coming Collapse of China at the Internet Archive The Coming Collapse of China is a book by Gordon G. Chang , published in 2001, in which he argued that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was the root cause of many of China 's problems and would cause the country's collapse by 2011.

  4. Economic history of China (1949–present) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese inflation 1987 - 2022. The economic history of China describes the changes and developments in China's economy from the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 to the present day. The speed of China's transformation in this period from one of the poorest countries to one of the world's largest economies is unmatched in ...

  5. Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese property sector crisis is a current financial crisis sparked by the 2021 default of Evergrande Group. Evergrande along with other Chinese property developers, experienced financial stress in the wake of overbuilding and subsequent new Chinese regulations on these companies' debt limits.

  6. Why all the change in China matters to us - AOL

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    Indeed, his most famous book, “The Coming Collapse of China,” came out 20 years ago. (Presumably the coming collapse is still coming.) No, what struck me was the response of the 100 or so ...

  7. 1975 Banqiao Dam failure - Wikipedia

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    After the disaster, the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government remained silent to the public, while no media were allowed to make reports. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1987, Yu Weimin (于为民), a journalist from Henan Daily wrote a book on the disaster, while in 1995 the news agency took the lead and published details ...

  8. Column: Trump's trade deal with China turned out to be a huge ...

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    The collapse of U.S. aircraft sales in the wake of the 2018 and 2019 crashes of Boeing's 737 MAX airliner also contributed. ... Trump did succeed in setting the U.S.-China trade relationship "on a ...

  9. Why China's massive stimulus effort might not have any effect ...

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    China's massive stimulus package may not have any direct effect until 2025, and Tianlei Huang, a researcher for the Peterson Institute for International Economics, says Beijing needs to do way ...