I don’t think that’s how most control goes. If you forbid our cigarette companies from selling in your country you will have to pay hundreds in millions for a case at the WTO or if you don’t don’t sell your state owned businesses you won’t get IMF loans is more the dynamic I’m pointing towards.
There’s a reason why there are currently no Chinese villians in Hollywood movies. It’s just not a smart move if you want to raise capital for another movie.
If current trends continue Australia will end up in a state where you can’t have a political career if you are openly critical of China. They don’t need to overthrow any Australian government to get what they want.
I don’t think that’s how most control goes. If you forbid our cigarette companies from selling in your country you will have to pay hundreds in millions for a case at the WTO or if you don’t don’t sell your state owned businesses you won’t get IMF loans is more the dynamic I’m pointing towards.
There’s a reason why there are currently no Chinese villians in Hollywood movies. It’s just not a smart move if you want to raise capital for another movie.
If current trends continue Australia will end up in a state where you can’t have a political career if you are openly critical of China. They don’t need to overthrow any Australian government to get what they want.