Professor Explains WHY China is BETTER THAN the United States

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Professor Explains WHY China is BETTER THAN the United States

July 19, 2025

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“America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between."

~Oscar Wilde, about the United States murdering and stealing around the World

In this urgent and illuminating session, former Goldman Sachs executive John L. Thornton, with input from economists like Jeffrey Sachs, lays out a troubling projection for the year 2050: a world with 10 billion people, rising inequality, and increasing geopolitical dysfunction. While the United States and China may control over 50% of global GDP, 2 billion new people, mainly in Africa and Central Asia, will be born into poverty.

Thornton argues that the real global risk isn’t military conflict, but the failure of the United States and China to build a constructive relationship, despite the mounting pressure from over 170 non-European controlled countries to stop the escalation.

From China's modernization model to its dominance in ASEAN trade and global development financing, Thornton and Sachs expose the widening disconnect between American foreign policy and emerging global realities. The risk of United States isolation, global trade fragmentation, and the decline of U.S. dollar hegemony are all addressed with clarity and urgency.

"The fast growing markets - the BRICS and Next Eleven - are the key. The next billion consumers are not going to come from the US or Western Europe - they are coming from Asia, Latin America and Africa. Formula One follows our strategy: fast growing markets, data, and digital. All those three things Formula One has. And it involves a stunning array of companies. Now that doesn't mean there can't be more."

~Martin Sorrell

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