Is the 21st century the century of China?

Updated on culture 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the 21st century, China has developed rapidly, but it cannot be the century of China in the 21st century. If it is said that in terms of historical development, the world has a center, it can only be said that China has become the center of the world many times in history. But the center of the world is still the United States.

    How can a country that has not done a good job in economic development become the center of the world?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Niall Ferguson: I think the 21st century is going to be China. Over the past 30 years, China's economy has maintained an annual growth rate of nearly 10%. The International Monetary Organization also says that China will become the world's largest economy in the next 5 years.

    Farid Zakaria: At the moment, China has a lot of power to dominate the world, but most of Asia's up-and-comers have been growing at around 9 percent a year, and then they've been declining. I'm not saying that there will be some kind of collapse in China, I'm just saying that it will be difficult for China to get rid of the law of "first high growth, then slow down at some point".

    Li Daokui: It's true that an economy as big as China can't maintain double-digit growth forever. But when the United States is on the rise, it is not growing as fast as China's current growth.

    The changes in China over the past 30 years have certainly demonstrated the power of reform and opening up, but today's young people are not satisfied with these advances. They are eagerly harnessing the power of the Internet to push for more reforms and greater openness.

    Henry Kissinger: China has achieved a lot in the past, and I have witnessed it. But in economic terms, China must create 24 million jobs a year, absorb 6 million people who have migrated to cities, and deal with the problems of 100 million to 200 million migrants.

    From a geopolitical point of view, China is surrounded by 14 bordering countries, and any attempt by China to dominate the world would provoke an overreaction from its neighbors, which would have disastrous consequences for world peace.

    I think the question is not whether the 21st century belongs to China, which will undoubtedly become stronger in the 21st century, but whether we can get China to accept a more general idea in the 21st century.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The 21st century is the period from 2001 to 2099, a total of 100 years.

    The period from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2100 is known as the 21st century. Another version considers 2000 to be the first year of the 21st century and ends in 2099. There were many celebrations to welcome the 21st century in 2000, but since there was no 0 AD, the algorithm resulted in a century becoming only 99 years.

    Technological developments in the 21st century:

    In April, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) unveiled the mystery of black holes with a **, and mankind had a visual intuitive understanding of black holes for the first time. At the same time, the "black hole**" strongly verified Einstein's general theory of relativity.

    The space-time distortion comes to life.

    year, the first Ebola.

    The vaccine "RVSV Zebov" was introduced and showed highly effective clinical effects. In November 2019, the European Union officially approved the vaccine for marketing. Conquering Ebola appears before dawn.

    Year to 2017, Google Inc.

    Launched the artificial intelligence program "alphago" to deep learning.

    For the first consecutive defeat of Go world champions Lee Sedol and Ke Jie.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    20s of the 21st century. Chronology, the term for dividing a century into successive tens, is usually applied to the Common Era. Every century from the "......Zero "to the spine of God" ......Nine "decades, such as 1990 to 1999 are the 90s of the 20th century.

    Century division:The A.D. year is calculated from the first year of the A.D. (i.e., 1 A.D.) and is divided into a century every 100 years.

    For example, the 1st century A.D. (i.e., the first 100 years or the first 100 early modulus) is the historical period of 1 A.D. 100 A.D. (0-99 A.D.), and the 20th century A.D. (i.e., the twentieth 100th century) is the historical period of 1901 and 2000 (digit alignment and substitution of 0, 1900-1999).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A century is a hundred years and usually refers to a continuous hundred years.

    The 21st century is the period from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2100, which is the era in which we live today. The 21 st century is an era of world economic development and an era of strengthening the power of science.

    When used to calculate days, the century usually begins with an era divisible by 100 or a year thereafter, such as 2000 or 2001.

    Extended Materials. The word century is in Latin, and this odd chronology comes from the time of Jesus, where the year 1 A.D. (i.e., the first year of the Common Era) usually means "the year of our Lord" (i.e., the first year of the Common Era), and there is no such thing as 0 A.D. So the first century should be from 1 A.D. to 100 A.D., and the 20th century is from 1901 A.D. to 2000 A.D., so 2000 is not the first year of the 21st century, 2001 is.

    At the beginning of the 21st century in modern history, the United States became the world's sole superpower, the former Soviet Union collapsed in the 20th century, and Russia inherited most of the legacy of the former Soviet Union.

    With a number of other entities, including China, India, and the European Union, emerging as potential superpowers, the United States and its allies have shifted all their attention to the Middle East as the Cold War ends and terrorism rises and spreads around the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The analysis of China's great achievements in the 21st century is as follows:

    1. In military wars: all seven battles were basically won. to Vietnam, to the Soviet Union, to India, to the United States, etc.

    2. Military science and technology: the success of nuclear bombs, rocket satellites into the sky, Shen 6,7 into the sky, the development and development of Loongson, etc.

    3. In other science and technology: many Chinese have won the Nobel Prize, and Chinese scientist Zhuchun leads the world in research in some high-tech fields, but the basic scientific and technological level still lags behind developed countries in Europe and the United States.

    4. Political status: As one of the five Standing Committee members of the United Nations, China's international status is getting higher and higher with the growth of national strength.

    5. Economically: reform and opening up, rapid economic development, and gradually make the people of the whole country rich (not yet finalized).

    6. Social and cultural: Although the education system is wrong, it is many times higher than the level before the founding of the People's Republic of China. There has been a general increase in the level of education of the people. The World Expo is also held in China.

    7. Film and television culture: I don't need to say much about this, the improvement of the level of domestic film and television production is obvious to all, where was there so many rich TV programs to watch 10 years ago? The level of art is also improving. Folk art is also being preserved.

    8. Sports: China's achievements are so brilliant that it has been ranked among the top three in several consecutive human Olympic Games, and China's dominant events dominate all mankind. Liu Xiang, Yao Ming, and the ice projects are even more impressive, and they have a huge influence all over the world.

    Gradually, major sporting events at the world level are held: the Olympic Games, Formula 1, Asian Games, etc.

    9. Territory: recover Hong Kong and Macao.

    10. National self-confidence: With the growth of national strength, the people are becoming more and more wealthy, more and more self-confident, and more and more exquisite. Recently, however, extreme xenophobic nationalism has been on the rise, and irrational and angry youths have also had a certain impact on national sentiments in society.

    All this is detrimental to the stability and development of Chinese society. We can't have a strong nationalism yet. The time has not yet come.

    Generally speaking, in these aspects, the political system is still very imperfect and corruption is serious. The ruling party is also trying to be democratic. I believe that with the enhancement of national strength, China will have a better future.

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