Why Chinese Business Practices and Attitudes Risk Global Resentment

Why Chinese Business Practices and Attitudes Risk Global Resentment

China’s rapid economic rise has positioned it as a global powerhouse, but its aggressive business practices, rigid contracts, and the perceived arrogance of its corporate and cultural attitudes could fuel long-term resentment worldwide. While many countries currently engage with China out of necessity, growing dissatisfaction suggests that Beijing’s approach may lead to a global backlash. This article explores how exploitative agreements, dependency traps, and dismissive behavior could make China one of the most disliked powers in the coming decades.

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Trump’s 20-Point Peace Plan for Gaza: A Critical Deep Dive

Donald Trump’s so-called 20-point peace plan for Gaza has generated global attention. But behind the rhetoric of “peace,” the reality looks very different. Trump’s past record shows consistent pro-Israel bias, and his partnership with Netanyahu reveals a deeper strategy: not peace, but domination, image management, and the silencing of global protests.

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China’s Rise Without War: Why It May Never Become a Unipolar Superpower

China’s rise as a global power is undeniable, but can it ever become a unipolar superpower like the United States? History shows empires were forged through wars — from Rome to America. China, by contrast, has risen through economics, not conquest. This blog explores why China may remain an economic giant in a multipolar world rather than the sole global hegemon.

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Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan: A Deep Dive Into What It Means

Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan is one of the boldest proposals yet to end the decades-long conflict. Combining ceasefire guarantees, hostage returns, humanitarian aid, and a roadmap for governance, the plan is already reshaping debates in Israel, Gaza, and beyond. But its toughest challenges lie in Hamas’s disarmament, Palestinian self-determination, and regional trust — making it both a historic opportunity and a potential flashpoint.

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