Could a war drive the Chinese political / industrial / military machine
complex?
On which side would one find the world bankers and industrialists - same as
ww1, ww2, Korea and Viet Nam ?

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> China needs an enemy, expert says
>
> United Press International - June 21, 2000 20:40
>
> By ASHLEY BAKER
>
>
>
> WASHINGTON, June 21 (UPI) - The Chinese Communist Party's
> aggressive military buildup, like that of Nazi Germany and the
> former Soviet Union, is fueled by their need to be seen as
> fighting outside enemies, a China expert told lawmakers
> Wednesday.
>
> "China is carrying out a massive military buildup not because it
> faces threats or dangers - it does not - but rather because it
> remains a communist dictatorship and needs enemies," said Arthur
> Waldron, a professor of international relations at the University
> of Pennsylvania. "Absent some systematic change in China, we can
> expect a steady level of military tension with Beijing with the
> real possibility of a crisis."
>
> Testifying before the House Armed Services Committee, Waldron
> also cited the Chinese military's increasing importance in
> domestic affairs, stating that it was "in the leadership's best
> interest to give them what they want which is the best and most
> advanced of everything."
>
> The hearing on China's emerging military comes as allegations of
> Chinese espionage at top secret U.S. weapon's labs, the bombing
> of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade and possible arms sales to
> Taiwan have driven U.S.-China relations to a three-decade low.
>
> Waldron characterized hints by some policymakers that the United
> States loosen ties with Japan so as to appease China "deeply
> worrying."
>
> "The pattern is so similar to what occurred before World War II:
> the cutting of Japan's alliance with Britain, the substitution of
> a weak miltilateral system (and) an international tilt toward
> China," said Waldron.
>
> Michael Pillsbury, an adjunct research associate at the National
> Defense University, told lawmakers that U.S. concerns over China
> are made worse by the intelligence community's relative
> ignorance.
>
> "Our government and universities invest very little in
> understanding Chinese security issues, probably less than ten
> percent of what is spent on analyzing the former Soviet Union,"
> said Pillsbury. "Perhaps worst of all, our China specialists
> disagree vehemently among themselves about what China's strategy
> may be."
>
>
> Copyright 2000 by United Press International. All rights
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