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Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Survey: Chinese most optimistic about their country

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Survey: Chinese most optimistic about their country

Xinhua, November 13, 2018

China is the most optimistic country in the world, with 91.4 percent of its citizens believing their country will become a better place in the next decade, according to a report released Monday.

The report, "Priorities of Progress: Understanding Citizens' Voices," released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) on Monday, is based on a global survey of 50 countries to examine how citizens feel about their country's progress.

The report indicates a generally more positive sentiment in the emerging markets of Asia and Africa than the OECD countries: besides China, more than 70 percent of respondents in Indonesia and Vietnam believe their country is moving towards a better society; while the number in the United States is only 38 percent, and Germany and Italy 12 percent.

Another highlight of the report is that developing countries are increasingly embracing science and technology for a better future. India and China have a strong science and technology ecosystem in areas like Artificial Intelligence and digital, and leapfrog innovation is helping people across Africa overcome infrastructure constraints.

The EIU report also shows more positive views on technology in many developing countries. The percentage of respondents who strongly agree that technology has changed society for the better is largest in South Africa (38 percent), Indonesia (34 percent) and Thailand and Vietnam (both 32 percent), compared with only 5.7 percent in Canada, 6.9 percent in Germany and 11 percent in South Korea, a technology-intensive economy.

Moreover, the report finds that healthcare remains the top priority, followed by social protections, access to education, public order, transport infrastructure and the environment.

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No wonder developing countries/emerging economies (especially East Asia) feel more upbeat than established (and declining) ones. Because power and wealth is now more evenly distributed. Inherent pragmatism and secularism are the two most important virtues.
 
Chinese see trump and his trade wars against China as a joke. Chinese knows that any attempt to disrupt or hinder the fast Chinese economic growth will not succeed.
 
Chinese see trump and his trade wars against China as a joke. Chinese knows that any attempt to disrupt or hinder the fast Chinese economic growth will not succeed.

When I look at British geopolitics from McKinder or Churchill and the US geopolitics from Mahan or Truman (as well as their Cold War geopolitics such as never-want-to-die George Kennan [died at 101 :angel::enjoy:]), I am amazed at the vitality they had at that time.

Glad that those times are over and we are playing on a more leveled playground.

I see present day Western (US-led) hostility toward developing independent minded nations as a sign of weakness not strength.

They go rogue and "Mad Dog" not because they have confidence, but because they lack confidence.

Of course, fear may lead to irrationality. For that, we have nuclear weapons to keep them in check.
 

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