Sales Pitch

Anti-Japanese riots continued in a number of Chinese cities. Despite a meeting of the two countries’ foreign ministers, little sign of abatement. Given that the country where the rioting is happening is a one-party socialist state with nationalist leanings, there’s bound to be official connivance at some level.

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Freelance journalist based in Tbilisi, following stints in Atlanta, Budapest, Munich, Warsaw and Washington. Worked for a German think tank, discovered it was incompatible with repaying US student loans. Spent two years in financial markets. Bicycled from Vilnius to Tallinn. Climbed highest mountains in two Alpine countries (the easy ones, though). American center-left, with strong yellow dog tendencies. Arrived in the Caucasus two weeks before its latest war.

3 thoughts on “Sales Pitch

  1. It’s a pretty worrying development. The Chinese government is already heading toward a fascist system of government, and nationalist hysteria will only make it worse.

    A Fascist, territorially aggressive China is a very worrying prospect, especially since it havs land disputes with essentially all its neighbors and no compunctions about oppressing non-Han peoples who happen by the vagaries of history to fall under its fist.

    We could end up seeing a lot worse than the previous border warfare with India, Vietnam, and the ex-Soviet Union.

  2. ……….Given that the country where the rioting is happening is a one-party socialist state with nationalist leanings, there?s bound to be official connivance at some level……….

    This was my immediate reaction as well. It was not a warm and fuzzy feeling in my stomach when I saw it either.

    I second Hector. China is fast turning not into a free country, but rather a mercantilist, nationalist country with a strong central control. Commonly known as Fascist.

  3. So, Tokyo has just issued an apology for Japan’s past transgressions and it is 1 – 0 to Beijing in the brownie point stakes. Much more importantly, Tokyo loses a lot of the potency of the “human rights” trump suite during the next round of summit Bridge. Which, I suspect, was the original purpose.

    However, before simply writing all this off as one small step on the Chinese road to fascism, perhaps somebody can give me an example of a country which has not misused the populist-nationalist card in this way. Tokyo used it with America when the last round of base talks were underway. Chirac is currently using it: “a vote for the EU constitution is a vote against Bush’s poodle.” And, much to my disgust, Downing Street used it in its “Kill an Argie, Win a Metro” tabloid hysteria-generation campaign during the Falklands war.

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