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This 5 page report discusses the statement that “isolating China is unworkable, counterproductive and politically dangerous” and makes note of the many ways in which the statement is undeniably accurate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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world. In fact, it is reminiscent of those hackneyed jokes asking where the 800-pound gorilla should sit in a room. The answer, of course, is " anywhere he wants." The
same holds true for China. Regardless of the stories Westerners tell themselves about the comparatively backward and unsophisticated state of technology, communication, and other forms of modern development they perceive
to be fundamental characteristics of China, the fact remains that China is still the worlds 800-pound gorilla and what it chooses to do or not do has an impact on
the rest of the world. Mistakes of the Past and 21st Century China According to Kristof (1999), over the last 500 years, China remained relatively isolated and inward-looking both by
the standards of the West and by its own historical standards. Just as ancient emperor wanted first-rate Western astronomy and military technology but was apprehensive that foreign diplomats and traders
might undermine his rule, so the Communist Party wants modern computer systems but is worried about the subversive effects of the information revolution sweeping in from the West. It is
impossible to ignore, much less "contain" any entity the size of the Peoples Republic of China. To claim that such an action is possible is actually an example of the
sort of imperialistic self-righteousness and greed that has been at the heart of so many forays by the West into almost any and every part of Asia. The
opening and liberalization of the Chinese economy has made a significant impact on the world economy and the increasing integration of international business. All sorts of "western" businesses are determined
to "get a piece of" China. As the world entered the new millennium, China was one of the largest and fastest growing marketplaces in the world. There is no reason
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