Three Reasons why Chinese, accompanied by Japanese, Koreans and Vietnamese, will lead the next millennium, recalling the way they have led most of the past two.

  Why Anglo-American Global Order is vulnerable

 

  Why China will soon lead global commerce and politics

 

  Why China’s science will surpass that of the West

 

 

 

 

  Read about Reg Little's input to Australian Embassy

reporting from Beijing in 1976, which foreshadowed

China's rise and identified unique 'moral and philosophical

concepts' likely to be important in China's rise [pp. 13 ~ 17].

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Why China will soon lead global commerce and politics

asymmetrical military superiority

financial rigor, reserves and authority

high quantity and quality production economy

largest reserves of educated engineers and scientists

strongest tradition of quality in education

long tradition (several millennia) of change process mastery

ethos of administrative, including diplomatic, excellence

rich history of strategic wisdom, conquering through service

mastery of human and social health and well-being

robust, dogma and faith free spirituality

 

 

 

 

            Why China’s science will surpass that of the West

a tradition of several millennia of world science leadership

lessons from a history free of environmental and health crisis

application of an organic and holistic ethos

operation without the constraints of false Western assumptions

utilisation of disciplined, intuitive consciousness

focus on correspondences, resonances and inter-relationships

millennia of science attuned to the quantum level of reality

use of wisdom based on the unity of spirituality and science

use of insights offered by a sense of the unity of mind and body

application of the world’s most profound human health tradition

 

 

 

Why Anglo-American Global Order is Vulnerable

over dependence on corporate energy and judgement

corporate dependence on defence, energy, food and medicine profit

corporate insensitivity to environment and human health

over-riding, if discreet, power of private finance

bankruptcy of American economy

hollowing out of American economy

uncompetitiveness of American education

dysfunctional American democratic system

gullible, dogma and faith based religion and science

exponential destruction to environment and human health