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c1ue's avatar

The issue which is not addressed well in this article is: how much of the US' attractiveness to skilled immigrants was due to its economic dominance? The US economy was something like 40% of the world's GDP after World War 2 - why wouldn't a smart guy move to the US to take advantage of the economic opportunities in a large, rich, undestroyed by war, country?

The equivalent today is: China has been the fastest growing opportunity in the world for the past generation. They are, or will soon be, the largest economy in the world.

I also see a distinct oversight: the Nazi rocket scientists and Japanese medical experimenters.

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KY's avatar

Why the competition between US and China must be a zero-sum game? This will just narrow our mindset and force the response from both countries into a loss-loss situation. It’s a real waste of resources and an increase in inefficiency for the whole world. Americans should be more open-minded and spend time in China to understand the country and its people.

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