@sandeep_PT This has been the British and American policy all along, through their elite college system they create agents who spread across the world and ensure the status quo of dollar hegemony is maintained. As far as China goes, they are anyways tightly coupled with the American economy.
@Amanprabhat9 A lot of foreign universities take legacy hires on the basis of family names, they know that since their parents are well connected they are also likely to succeed in future and will be a good addition to their alumni network, which is essentially what they are optimising for
@ProudSocialist China became a superpower because US let it become a superpower and heavily invested in it to save the dollar hegemony and enable its largest corporations to become behemoths by making China the factory of the world. They both worked hand in hand, it was not in isolation.
A reminder.
As with food, we spent most of our history deprived of information and craving it; now we have way too much of it to function and manage its entropy and toxicity.
@em_Lazzy United states starts and keeps funding wars because it enables the American Empire which is crucial to them being able to maintain status quo. Without vassal states Americans won't be able to enjoy the dollar hegemony which they take for granted.
In the last 10-12 years, weโve normalised Modiโs grotesque state election campaigning features to an extent where now nobody even questions why the sitting PM is on a boat in Hooghly midst a global crisis, burning Manipur, LPG shortage, migrant crisis, workersโ protest etc. etc.