Wandering China

An East/West pulse of China's fourth rise from down under.

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Please bear with this intermission as wanderingchina re-formats for 2014. A new format is on the way – the aim is to cast a wider net  of media coverage – per post.

In the meantime, here’s a look at the results of the past two online polls.

Respondents were largely optimistic about China's continued rise.

Respondents were largely optimistic about China’s continued rise. (Please click  to expand)

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A quarter of the respondents feel the China will never take over the U.S. as number 1. For those who felt that China would end up taking over, 50% see this happening in the next 5-20 years. (Please click to expand)

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