Comments by "Good Citizen" (@GoodCitizen-gm1tl) on "DW News" channel.

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  9. As a Chinese who have been living in China for 34 years, I have not heard of the word Communism for a long long time, as it was only a buzzword in my grandfather's and my father's childhood era. It's so hilarious that these foreigners keep talking about Communism in front of us to define us. China is more capitalistic than anyone else as money worshipping is the only religion and it has all the good side and bad side of any capitalistic nations. The West is too ignorant of China today, they seem to stereotype China as if it were the same as the country in the Mao era or they intentionally distort the perception even if they know China today is different. Either way, we are everything but Communism in real life and our transformation is very very fast, in comparison to only 10 years ago, maybe your country doesn't change much but China has changed tremendously in terms of street cleanliness, the prevalence of car ownership in the countryside, subway mileage (Guangzhou, where I live, now has over 1,000km subway mileage, 1,000km in a single city!), technology application and everything visible to the eyes. The Western media never let you know that China actually files almost half of the world's tech patents each year and has published more high-impact science research outputs than the US for quite a few years. Science and technology are the key to a country's development and it knows no ideologies. Whoever is smarter and more education-oriented will win the race. When the American kids are partying, Chinese kids are studying.
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  15. 1990. China's economy has come to a halt. The Economist 1996. China's economy will face a hard landing. The Economist 1998. China's economy’s dangerous period of sluggish growth. The Economist 1999. Likelihood of a hard landing for the Chinese economy. Bank of Canada 2000. China currency move nails hard landing risk coffin. Chicago Tribune 2001. A hard landing in China. Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas 2002. China Seeks a Soft Economic Landing. Westchester University 2003. Banking crisis imperils China. New York Times 2004. The great fall of China? The Economist 2005. The Risk of a Hard Landing in China. Nouriel Roubini 2006. Can China Achieve a Soft Landing? International Economy 2007. Can China avoid a hard landing? TIME 2008. Hard Landing In China? Forbes 2009. China's hard landing. China must find a way to recover. Fortune 2010: Hard landing coming in China. Nouriel Roubini 2011: Chinese Hard Landing Closer Than You Think. Business Insider 2012: Economic News from China: Hard Landing. American Interest 2013: A Hard Landing In China. Zero Hedge 2014. A hard landing in China. CNBC 2015. Congratulations, You Got Yourself A Chinese Hard Landing. Forbes 2016. Hard landing looms for China. The Economist 2017. Is China's Economy Going To Crash? National Interest 2018. China's Coming Financial Meltdown. The Daily Reckoning. 2019 China's Economic Slowdown: How worried should we be? BBC 2020. Coronavirus Could End China's Decades-Long Economic Growth Streak. NY Times 2021 Chinese economy risks deeper slowdown than markets realize. Bloomberg 2022. China Surprise Data Could Spell R-e-c-e-s-s-i-o-n. Bloomberg. 2023. No word should be off-limits to describe China's faltering economy. Bloomberg 2024: New data spells bad news for China's economy. DW News.
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