Comment on Minister suggests Canada is considering tariffs on Chinese EVs following U.S. move
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 1 year agoEither China sucks at it or that’s not their goal, since they have been trading with each other for 40+ years.
And US welcomes its autocrats like Donald Trump on its own, they don’t need China for that.
tardigrada@beehaw.org 1 year ago
Thete is much evidence about this and a strong body of research. As researcher in the Journal of Democracy write, for example:
China’s Threat to Global Democracy (here is the [archived link](China’s Threat to Global Democracy))
These are some quotes, but whole article makes an interesting read.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
It was an interesting read. Thanks.
And while there are many points I agree with, the core principle that China wants to use trade to export autocracy just doesn’t mesh. Trade is the best way to prevent military conflicts since trade creates dependencies which would be cut off during any military action. I would say the opposite is happening now with the current wave of protectionism in both the US and China.
China will take opportunities to insert themselves in other countries when it suits them, but it’s no different from what democratic countries do. Just look at Africa and how to this day France refuses to abandon its economic influence they hold via CFA franc currency. Or US trying to insert democratic rule in countries that have strategic value to them by any means necessary (the publication mentions US abandoned strategy), but we know it’s not true. There are public details about US coup attempts in Venezuela just recently.