Understanding China's pettiness complex

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by themickey, Jul 15, 2021.

  1. themickey

    themickey

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Understanding-China-s-pettiness-complex
    Opinion
    Mean-spirited tough-guy antics have won Beijing nothing but bad press

    [​IMG] Minxin PeiJuly 14, 2021
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    A plane carrying a batch of China's Sinovac vaccines arrives at an airport in San Luis Talpa, El Salvador, on July 7: China has spared no efforts to show its magnanimous side. © Reuters
    Minxin Pei is professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and a nonresident senior fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

    China's craving for recognition as a benevolent and generous great power is no secret.

    Even though it is still a middle-income country where rural residents lack access to safe drinking water and decent health care, Beijing has dramatically increased its development assistance to poor countries in recent years. In 2019 alone, it gave out nearly $6 billion in grants, according to one estimate.

    Some of the gifts China has handed out have funded trophy projects of dubious value in poor countries, such as a fancy Olympic stadium in Ivory Coast that reportedly cost $240 million. Burundi's new presidential palace, with a price tag of $22 million, is also a gift from Beijing.

    During the COVID pandemic, China has spared no efforts to show its magnanimous side. It has donated personal protection equipment and vaccines to poor countries, with Beijing claiming that it has sent over 450 million COVID doses to nearly 100 countries.

    But even as Beijing is busy handing out gifts and burnishing its image, it has also established a reputation for itself as a petty bully.

    Examples are legion. When Houston Rockets manager Daryl Morey tweeted his support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong in October 2019, Chinese officials not only pressured the National Basketball Association to fire him, it suspended the broadcasting of Houston Rockets games in China.

    Norway incurred China's wrath when the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo in 2010. Even though the Norwegian government had nothing to do with the decision, Beijing wanted to teach Norway a "lesson" by banning the import of Norwegian salmon.

    International airlines got a taste of Chinese pettiness in July 2018 when China demanded they remove any references to Taiwan as a country on their website. Faced with the prospect of damaging business with China, they had no choice but to comply.

    The latest manifestation of Chinese pettiness is its demand that officials in Taiwan's representative office in Hong Kong sign a document pledging their support for the so-called One China principle.

    If Taiwanese representatives in Hong Kong had complied with the order, they would have explicitly acknowledged Chinese sovereignty over Taiwan, something the Taiwanese government would never permit. Because Taiwan rejected Beijing's demand -- made through its proxies in Hong Kong -- Taiwan's representative office in Hong Kong has been forced to close.

    Like nearly all other instances of Chinese bullying, it does not seem clear whether China got anything in return for its display of mean-spiritedness -- other than bad press. Even more astonishing is that Beijing does not seem to care much about the enormous damage its pettiness has done to its standing as a benevolent great power that has spent billions of dollars cultivating.

    We may better appreciate this paradox -- China's contradictory behavior, acting simultaneously as an international benefactor and a petty bully -- by probing the connection between the nature of the Chinese regime and its external conduct.

    Petty powers, like petty human beings, are victims of an insecurity complex. They are seized by overpowering anxiety to show toughness at all times to convince themselves that others take them seriously.

    [​IMG] A large screen shows Xi Jinping speaking at Tiananmen Square on July 1: petty powers, like petty human beings, are victims of an insecurity complex. © Reuters

    For such powers, a facade of strength is more important than anything else. In China's case, its traumatic history as a weak nation bullied by other great powers may explain why its leaders are so quick to take offense. But more fundamental is that Chinese rulers feel so insecure about their power and status that they need to overcompensate with a tough-guy image.

    Another way of understanding Chinese petty bullying abroad is to see it as the logical extension of domestic autocratic practice. The ruling Chinese Communist Party is used to getting its way at home and tolerates no opposition or defiance. Why should we expect it to behave differently abroad, unless it faces a stronger power it cannot kick around?

    As a regime that seized and kept power with violence, the party is a firm believer in a law-of-the-jungle mindset where might makes right. So weak nations must pay respect -- or else.

    Sadly, petty bullying sometimes works, vindicating Beijing's calculations. Although it frequently fails to coerce even weak nations into submission, Chinese bullying works like a charm in cowering foreign companies, such as airlines, hotel chains and consumer brands, that are afraid to lose their access to China's massive domestic market.

    Since pettiness seems to be baked into Chinese foreign conduct, even as its leaders seek respect and status, we should expect this behavior to continue.

    Victims -- countries as well as companies -- will pay a price. But so, ultimately, will China. At a minimum, petty behavior cancels out whatever positive effects China's largesse may produce. People remember bad headlines more than feel-good stories.

    More importantly, Beijing's petty bullying will lose friends and alienate people around the world and help the U.S. build a compelling case to confront and contain China. If China finds itself isolated, it only has its pettiness complex to blame.
     
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  2. easymon1

    easymon1

    Man, its hard to find any country's leadership getting GooD press these days.
    Too bad we populace get lumped in with them and the crap they stir up by their incompetence cronyism and outright corruption. Aint it Grand? lol
    Do not fret, it only gets better. "When all else fails, they take you to war" Celente. That covers Lots of Tracks in the process and flushes them down the memory hole. Long Swiss hideouts and Popcorn.
     
  3. easymon1

    easymon1

    El Salvador is Bitcoin friendly, no?
     
  4. JSOP

    JSOP

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/14/china-weibo-building-collapse-miami/

    For those of you blocked by the paywall, here is a Youtube video narrating the article:

    This really gotta top everything else. Can't believe China would sink this low to now insult a country in a time of tragedy when people are hurting??!! I don't give a s*** about them not offering condolences or words of comfort, but criticizing US about human rights just because there were no survivors found from the rubble? Really??!! So callous and yet at the same time comical. LOL They must be patting themselves on the back thinking this classless diplomatic maneuver is so clever without realizing that they have now just joined the ranks of those terrorist countries that used to celebrate whenever there is a tragedy that happened in the United States without realizing it's the people that were hurting not the government and they just exposed how despicable they are as a group of people.

    Thought China is better than this. Oh well, I guess you see the true colours of people eventually.
     
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  5. JSOP

    JSOP

    And the problem is the vaccine from China is not even that good. Its effective rate against the variants is just 50%. And the countries that now have the highest vaccination rate with the Chinese vaccine rate are now having the highest infection rate. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/08/fiv...-high-covid-rates-rely-on-china-vaccines.html

    Those countries' leaders are so irresponsible imo in gambling with people's lives in appeasing a superpower. At least America delivers good s***.
     
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  6. RedSun

    RedSun

    If such is the case, why do you or Biden care much about them? Just leave them be. Clearly they bother you....
     
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  7. jys78

    jys78

    LOL. Imagine thinking China cares about press.
     
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  8. Specterx

    Specterx

    China's approach is just the age-old tactic of carrot and stick. It has obviously been massively successful. Just look at how the EU refuses to criticize China in order not to jeopardize Germany's huge auto-industry investments. Or see how U.S. entities like the NBA and Hollywood rush head-on into domestic culture wars, dividing and weakening their own country, but would rather die than offend the Chinese regime.

    If other people self-censor their criticism of you, that's a reflection of immense strength and power - not of weakness.

    Part of me thinks this article is a 4D chess move by the CCP to encourage Western elites to discount China's true power, and the clear effectiveness of its simple diplomatic approach, by writing it off as "a reflection of insecurity". Much as China's boom in the 2010s was written off by Kyle Bass types as a castle built on sand which would eventually implode.
     
  9. RedSun

    RedSun

    Is Florida condo collapse any better? I guess many more people died in Florida than in that China hotel.

    Do not understand why someone can be this low to use human tragedy for propaganda purposes....
     
  10. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Ignorance doesn't stop at the border - of any country.
     
    #10     Jul 15, 2021