Nice look at how this China is addressing these turn of the century issues.
Well...I do wonder what is the percentages of electrical energy sources (perhaps there would be a proliferation of nuclear power plants perhaps) ITTL... as for emissions, perhaps there would be a agreement among the OEAC members both to limit their emission as a whole, and cooperate in the advancement in alternative energy and other technologies...One issue that would only continue to grow in importance was the environment. By this point China was the world’s biggest polluter. Smog was a common sight in many of China’s cities. Provincial governments made some attempts to curb pollution, but many Chinese thought their governments were not doing enough. The Green Party of China was founded in 2004, though it saw little success at the ballot. The national government would begin to consider taking serious action on the environment. The difficulty was finding the right balance. While most people wanted a cleaner environment, they also didn’t want to sacrifice China’s GDP growth. Environmentalism became a rallying cry for anti-Chinese sentiment in Mongolia as Chinese companies descended upon Mongolia to extract its natural resources.
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High-speed rail connects the major cities. I plan on going into more detail on this in the future.Can you share some info about economy/infrastructure/industrial megaprojects in ROC?
There are some nuclear plants, but most energy comes from coal and oil now.Well...I do wonder what is the percentages of electrical energy sources (perhaps there would be a proliferation of nuclear power plants perhaps) ITTL... as for emissions, perhaps there would be a agreement among the OEAC members both to limit their emission as a whole, and cooperate in the advancement in alternative energy and other technologies...
The song is being rehabilitated as a patriotic WWII song. There would definitely be some people who would see it as Communist, however.If you were to play March of the Volunteers in TTL's China, how would people react to you and the music you are playing? Would it still be seen as a patriotic song?
That's for another update I need to write.I wonder if Chinese gaming and animation is thriving much better in this world without such stringent censorship. Maybe C-Pop and C-dramas and donghua dominate the world instead of K-pop, K-dramas, and anime. An alternate MiHoyo ITTL would be interesting to explore too.
Nice. Looking forward to it.The song is being rehabilitated as a patriotic WWII song. There would definitely be some people who would see it as Communist, however.
That's for another update I need to write.
Chinese animation and music are popular in Asia, but haven't penetrated the West very much yet (there's still the occasional Chinese movie that's internationally successful).
While not!Xi Jinping is living in Albania and Deng's family is in Mongolia, where did other prominent CPC exiles and their descendants like those of Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yun, Zhou Enlai, and Bo Yibo end up settling and where are their descendants now?Zhu Rongji: KMT legislator from Hunan
Wu Bangguo: KMT Governor of Guizhou
Jia Qinglin: CDSP legislator from Fujian.
Zhou Yongkang: Liberal Party former Legislator from Heilongjiang
Wasn't March of the Volunteers originally made for the 200th Division of the NRA?The song is being rehabilitated as a patriotic WWII song. There would definitely be some people who would see it as Communist, however.
Zhou Enlai's family (Soviet Union) mostly chose to return.While not!Xi Jinping is living in Albania and Deng's family is in Mongolia, where did other prominent CPC exiles and their descendants like those of Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yun, Zhou Enlai, and Bo Yibo end up settling and where are their descendants now?
They're part of China, though Japan is still upset about this they won't do anything about it.If it hasn't been already asked here, how are the disputes involving the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands with Japan going?
Yes, but the writer was a Communist.Wasn't March of the Volunteers originally made for the 200th Division of the NRA?
If so, I'd imagine its communist history and usage to be EXPUNGED as much as possible - if there'll be any of sorts.
Wasn't March of the Volunteers originally made for the 200th Division of the NRA?
If so, I'd imagine its communist history and usage to be EXPUNGED as much as possible - if there'll be any of sorts.
It was originally made for a patriotic movie, not the 200th Division of the NRA, but yeah, I could see the situation vis-a-vis whether the anthem is "Communist" of not be similar to that regarding the South Vietnamense Anthem and how it was also made by a Communist.Yes, but the writer was a Communist.
There will be something that divides China and the US in the 2000s. It won't completely ruin Sino-American relations but it will cause a rift.In this TL, will there be a rise of anti-China sentiment in the 2010s and 2020s, once China has become a serious threat to Western dominance? I could see China gaining a upper-hand in the space sector, when the US fell back in space due to bureacracy and the decline of spending in space.
Will there be talk of a Second Cold War between the US and China ITTL or not really?There will be something that divides China and the US in the 2000s. It won't completely ruin Sino-American relations but it will cause a rift.
All I can say is wait and see.Will there be talk of a Second Cold War between the US and China ITTL or not really?