Only four decades ago, China was one of the poorest countries in terms of gross domestic product per capita. In 1980 its GDP per capita was $194.81 way below that of newly independent Zimbabwe which was $932.26.
Pan says that the United States encouraged and aided China’s rise, working with its leaders and its people to build the most important economic partnership in the world, one that has lifted both nations.
“During this time, eight American presidents assumed, or hoped, that China would eventually bend to what were considered the established rules of modernization: Prosperity would fuel popular demands for political freedom and bring China into the fold of democratic nations. Or the Chinese economy would falter under the weight of authoritarian rule and bureaucratic rot,” he writes.
But nothing of the sort happened.
“The world thought it would change China, but China’s success has been so spectacular that it has changed the world,” he says.
China is now the world’s second largest economy. It leads the world in the number of homeowners, internet users, college graduates and, by some counts, billionaires. Extreme poverty has fallen to less than 1 percent.
China has been growing steadily with GDP per capita rising to $3 838.43 in 2008 when that of Zimbabwe plunged to its lowest at $325.68.
While Zimbabwe has recovered to reach a per capita of $1 079.61 in 2017, China’s per capita has soared to $8 826.99.
The international poverty rate for Zimbabwe for this year was estimated at 13.2 percent.
Everyone, including the United States is borrowing from China. US debt to China was $1.15 trillion at the end of September this year.
China’s rise began after the death of Mao Zedong who had been at the helm from 1949 to 1976. There were squabbles over his succession but once that had been settled with Deng Xiaoping taking over, China’s take off started.
Mao was at the helm for 27 years.
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