{"id":5989,"date":"2009-07-07T15:15:11","date_gmt":"2009-07-07T20:15:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/?p=5989"},"modified":"2009-07-07T15:18:03","modified_gmt":"2009-07-07T20:18:03","slug":"the-new-china-syndrome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/2009\/07\/the-new-china-syndrome\/","title":{"rendered":"The New China Syndrome"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-5992\" style=\"margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;\" title=\"chinese-flag\" src=\"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/07\/chinese-flag.png\" alt=\"chinese-flag\" width=\"120\" height=\"107\" \/>Since last month China has been on an economic rampage that could have serious long- term effects on the United States and Europe. While Americans have been inundated with a vast and steady diet of &#8220;news&#8221; focused on personalities (the ongoing deaths of Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett and the death-like experiences of Governor Mark Sanford, Senator John Ensign, and Governor Sarah Palin, just to name a few) the economic movements in China that will have a much more significant impact on Americans and their futures have gone virtually unreported by both the American major print and electronic reporting media. Unlike American media, foreign news services have given front-page coverage and deep analytical assessments of China&#8217;s economic developments.<\/p>\n<p>Examples of these significant developments include:\u00a0 <!--more--><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The very rapid economic recovery of the Chinese economy as against those of the U.S. and the E.U. in the wake of the world-wide economic crisis;<\/li>\n<li>China&#8217;s institution of a broad and deep &#8220;Buy China&#8221; program despite China&#8217;s protests of American congressional consideration of an expansion of its &#8220;Buy America&#8221; program three months ago (because China&#8217;s economy includes many state- or military-owned industries, a &#8220;Buy China&#8221; program that is facilitated by the top-down structure of Chinese law and government can have a much greater disruptive impact on world trade than a &#8220;Buy America&#8221; program);<\/li>\n<li>A complaint filed by the U.S. and the E.U. with the World Trade Organization addressing China&#8217;s blocking the export of essential raw materials that would be used by competitive industries in the U.S. and E.U. (China has pointed out that it did not agree to the system of world export trade);<\/li>\n<li>An effort by China (and Russia) to move away from a U.S. dollar-based world trade system to a broader market basket of currencies.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>For Americans these issues are quite important.\u00a0 The ability to obtain raw materials that will be used in creating the products of American labor and the opportunity to export American-made goods on a level playing field\u00a0 is essential. One does not need to be an economist to understand that it will be very difficult to rescue the American economy if American industry cannot produce goods or cannot sell goods in foreign markets. Indeed, the Chinese remember very well the nineteenth- and twentieth-century imperialism that undermined Chinese society and its economy by draining natural resources and\u00a0causing the Chinese to have\u00a0to buy imported finished goods at high prices. With the hollowing out of American manufacturing during the past quarter of a century, the great costs of war, and the recent undermining of the\u00a0American banking system leading to the current debtor-nation role of the U.S., we can ill afford to endure trade barriers.<\/p>\n<p>The importance of these economic issues transcends mere American business and financial concerns. At their root is a very different outlook as to the role of government in transnational trade, and different approaches to foreign policy and world environmental, labor, and human rights issues.\u00a0 This is not to say that Chinese self-interest, however it is defined by its government, is inherently antithetical to American interests. Rather, if the U.S. and the E.U. are going to deal effectively in an open world trade environment, they must have citizens who are familiar with the trade issues and actively involved in supporting a policy that provides growth for all. This is especially true at a time of great world economic vulnerability and\u00a0a very real potential that the kind of protectionism that undermined world trade in the 1930&#8217;s may be revived and threaten to\u00a0lead us\u00a0into the kind of world economic depression that was a significant factor\u00a0behind World War II.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since last month China has been on an economic rampage that could have serious long- term effects on the United States and Europe. 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