The Chinese World Order

2016, Society  -   15 Comments
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The future of globalization is no longer strictly a westernized construction. In fact, the economic fate of the world may soon be made in China. The Chinese World Order looks at the country's ambitious efforts to reshape global economics.

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund may no longer be the most influential players in international finance. In 2015, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank was born as a means of financing a revolutionary infrastructure project spearheaded by China. The project, known as One Belt One Road, will open the door to unprecedented avenues of world trade, and will place China at the epicenter of it all. Many countries including France, Germany, the Netherlands, Iran, Turkey and Pakistan have joined. Much to the chagrin of the United States, the United Kingdom has climbed onboard as well.

What are China's ultimate motivations, and how are they going about achieving their goals? The filmmakers attempt to interpret ancient Chinese history, as well as the values and cultural distinctions that drive their current global ambitions. In contrast to the U.S., they're not purely driven by monetary reward, and they're not following the long accepted western model. They have no interest in forcing opposition countries to join in their cause. If the U.S. continues to harbor disdain for their efforts, they are content to continue forward without American support, and to set an example by which other countries are keen to follow.

It's working. China's scope of influence is quickly eclipsing that of the U.S. as their culture is beginning to infiltrate every aspect of global society from education to finance to sports entertainment. The U.S. remains stagnant while China continues to build momentum on the world's financial stage. Meanwhile, the U.K. is stuck in the middle between the two top global superpowers.

A new world order led by China seems inevitable, but there could be signs of worry and decay on the horizon. After enjoying many decades of delirious growth, The Chinese Central Bank announced devaluation of their currency in 2015. If the Chinese economy should weaken to a substantial degree, could it herald a catastrophe felt across the globe?

The Chinese World Order is an eye opening expose that illuminates a rapidly shifting balance of power.

Directed by: Jos de Putter

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15 Comments / User Reviews

  1. tim knockwood

    It would be a great idea, if they didn't see Hitler as something good, and if they didn't want to turn the world into a bunch of commies

  2. Gary

    Ask Sri Lanka how well they like the new Chinese World bank..lmao... China offered a loan to develope a major port near Columbo... and after developed... bombarded the port with Chinese ships...lmao... at incredible fincancial breaks... so many that Sri Lanka couldnt make good on the loan... So whos running this port now? You got it..LMAO

  3. Gary

    Would love to see film makers revisit there claims in this one... The "allmighty great new AIIB banks"... the banks that would threaten the west banking systems... LMAO.. China has done VERY little with this great new finance service.. its biggest and nearly ONLY lenders have been India.. who borrowed slightly over 4 billion overall... Japan is STILL the major player in the Asia market... lending over $17 BILLION alone last year on various projects... China and there Silk Road promise has been seen through from early on.. and there promise to be the financial backers of the east have hardly come to fruition... Japan is STILL the big boy in the area.

  4. Gary

    so far this "new bank " has done very little... its fullfilled nearly zero promises... its biggest lender has been to India... for little more than 2 Billion.... Japan continues to be the regions biggest money lenders... There whole Silk Road project is being seen for what it is...

  5. Prs

    Beware with your talk of China. They are very cunning, surreptitious ...
    ‘Your worst enemy is one whom you do not fear’...
    China wishes to be Number one country... above U.S.
    we need to gain the upper hand. Bring factories, trade back to U.S. rebuild our resources!

  6. Stewart - South Africa

    As long as many Chinese (and the vast majority of the population is rural and do not work in the commercial, industrial or financial sector or gain anything from China's swing towards a kind of capitalism) remain in a position to earn little China's growth may continue on it's path.

    They however are already demanding more and we have seen a decrease in growth rates in recent years, which will continue it's downward trend as the people at the bottom find that a bowl of rice a day is unacceptable!

  7. Michele Marie

    Thank you! Have been following Jim Rogers for decades -- one of most earliest, earnest and clear international advisors who always digs deeper and shows up in the nations of which he speaks. Have admired the Chinese people (governments not so much, but same is true of my own, US) and known many who are scientists, physicians, economists, geologists & more. The striving for excellence one sees when visiting China and by reading intensely of their past is delightful and enlightening. They represent hope in the face of Western dominance & extreme violence.

  8. the Benevolent Leader Xi Jinping

    jeez Backlight i expected more than a Chinese propaganda peace.

  9. the Benevolent Leader Xi Jinping

    Chinese do not take revenge don't make me laugh, remember dissent will get you killed, how is that for revenge.

  10. the Benevolent Leader Xi Jinping

    And whats with this confucianism bs the same confucius who's statues and books they destroyed in the cultural revolution. no the chinese only believe in money now the thing MJ said the difference between chistians and chinese. that they had a more possitive outlook on life, bull they have in china only the best survive their is no second place in china that´s the mentallity i gotta be the best or else i will fail. you only get one kid so he(preferably) has got to be the best so when the time comes he can take care of his parents and of course his wifes parents. but now with the two child policies it will be better

  11. the Benevolent Leader Xi Jinping

    What mr Martin Jaques forgets to mention is that china has not brought anything new to the table a table,
    that has been build by the west and it's values, and is now only being copied by China.
    And as long as china is ruled by a communist party they will only bring something old to the table, lies
    countless dead people, and a polluted world.

  12. Steven Gothard

    A very accurate portrayal of China and the world financial system.

  13. Vince Cheok

    China should ensure it complies with its own declaration and commitment against world hegemony. That is, it will not export its Chinese values, social or political or economic or cultural but will remain insular within its own borders and civilisation and that it would just venture abroad solely for trade and commerce and other intercourse on an equal and willing voluntary basis. That way they will soon earn respect and with respect comes trust and with trust comes dialogue and comity and thus less opportunity for global tension and conflict.

  14. Franda Caroline

    Long time ago around 50 years old i knew that China a country that in the future will be tough and has many connection around the world after USA, now it is really true. Amazing!

  15. Rahmatoola Rujeedawa

    Yes, China is finally getting there. This is what I figured out more than 20 years ago with China opening up to the world. Chinese are a very industrious people but they lacked the resources and were hampered by the inept Communist system for decades. Napoleon once said "Laissez dormir la Chine, car lorsqu'elle se reveillera le monde tremblera" (translation: let china sleep for when she wakes up she is going to shake the world). This era seems to have come with the formidable transformation of China into an affluent country building bridges with poor,resource rich nations while the West is mired in debt, massive unemployment and more importantly, like the US, waging wars in weak Third World countries at the behest of its corporations.