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Serious question I've been wanting to know forever: Is it game-theoretically possible for both "The West" and China to be synergistic economically and thrive together? As in positive sum / win-win This is the world I wanna see Without this, I don't think there will even be a world to see in the medium-long term
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cc @balajis.eth he might have thoughts who else?
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'Trade goods, not bombs' works until we're faced with scarcity. Weirdly enough, you might find an answer to this question by looking to the recent election of Felix Tshisekedi, the current Pres of the DRC. At present, cobalt is one of the most strategically significant minerals in the world (EVs), and that shit is finite. Its sourcing is incredibly dubious as well. But I prefer a amoral-machievellian takes when discussing geopolitics.
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Possible, yes. Probable, idk. Global powers do not like to share power. There is also a strong history of humiliation in China from the West which is deeply engrained in their culture and they will not allow it to happen again. But the world needs their better nature to prevail.
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Only if the two powers converge on compatible governance systems. Chinese communism and Western imperialism both do not want to share power.
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It's zero sum between us and China, but not between us and Asia.
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500 $farther
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Would love seeing a world like this, we are far more similar than different.
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