Maybe your analysis make sense. But I often look opposite analysis to defeat the algorithm of social media. Personally I think it's partially responsible for there are 2 different realities that lead to the Jan 6 Capitol event.
Here's a piece that draws quite different picture from yours.
a quick glimpse of the link you sent, alot of the economic data depends on you trusting the data coming from a dictatorship which obfuscates every clear economic signals. So I don't buy it personally. As for politics, China aligned itself with small countries/other dictatorships, while the big democracies that composes of 80+% of the world's economies united. As for tech, you need to also believe the claims they made.
> In the midst of all these problems, America’s vassal states — India and Australia — saber rattled in ominous ways. [...] Australia was spanked very hard as a warning to other vassals. If Australia slips into a recession, the next Prime Minister will be a lot less racist and uncouth. And perhaps Australia will be more careful about committing war crimes in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
"Objective Nonpartisan Insightful", really now! I think your source needs to learn how to write non-editorial English.
P.S. your link has a very pro-Beijing tone throughout:
- It calls India and Australia as the vassal states of the US, and framing China's actions towards Australia as sending a warning to other vassal states.
- The numbers cited there are not comprehensive: when measuring space launches, not counting SpaceX.
Here's a piece that draws quite different picture from yours.
https://worldaffairs.blog/2020/12/31/from-terrified-to-trium...