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[–] Cowbee@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

No? It's not imperialism because it's mutual development. Joining BRI results in large development without China stealing surplus value or installing compradors, which is what the west does. That's why countries like the Congo are so poor despite being so resource rich when they are imperialized by the west. The fact that the result is mutual development and enrichment, and not one country plundering another, is why it isn't imperialism.

You're confusing the reasoning I gave for why China doesn't have the same economic compulsion towards imperialism as the west does with evidence of it not being imperialist. Are you legitimately making the argument that mutual cooperation for long-term results for both countries is imperialism, or did you misread my comment?

I do criticize China. For example, I don't think they go far enough when it comes to foreign policy, and they are still lagging behind countries like Cuba when it comes to social progressivism. I know the younger generation in the PRC is more socially progressive and internationally millitant, so the continued progress in China is likely to continue.

Can you explain why you belive BRI to be imperialist? You just said it's "pretty imperialist" and "naked imperialism," but haven't justified why you believe so, other than an implied belief that any mutual cooperation for mutual gain between a more developed and less developed country is imperialism. You haven't actually stated that, in fairness, which is why I'm asking for you to explain in your own words so I don't have to read between the lines and assume.