Empty Hand
It's interesting that China should feature at least three times in today's Financial Times: in the editorial, an op-ed byline, and a piece on higher education. The op-ed was written by one Ray Dalio, a longstanding visitor to the country and Sinophile and hedge fund founder of Bridgewater Associates. He, more than most Western commentators I've read in recent years, has an understanding of both Chinese history and philosophy, and the country and its people's current place within the world's economic system; even quoting Sun Tzu: '...to subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill...'. Not to seek an empire through imperialist expansionism, but to accrete influence through trade. Making your nation indispensable to the world's economy is infinitely wiser than waging territorial war for gain, as pretty much every imperialist nation on earth has learned to its cost over time. There is much to learn from this. Instead of carping on about China'...