西方国家的霸权主义与香港的中国政治

Julitta
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香港是世界最大的金融中心之一,是许多跨国组织、银行、公司等的发源地。自 2019 年 6 月初以来,香港发生了大规模抗议活动,期间示威者与警方发生了暴力冲突。这些抗议活动以及贸易战和华盛顿与北京之间日益紧张的关系,引起了外国投资者的焦虑,导致香港经济崩溃。文章介绍了美国的霸权主义,美国决定利用这些抗议活动扩大其政治和经济影响力,并毫无理由地干涉中华人民共和国的内政。同样,热衷于批评波兰缺乏法治的欧盟国家在此事件中的政策也仅限于对中国进行训诫,因为它们担心相互之间的贸易关系会恶化。文章的主要假设是,即使香港作为金融中心的地位因美国制裁而受到一些负面影响,其对整个中国的负面影响也相当有限,只会打击香港的投机资本。根据已进行的研究,我们可以认为,中美冲突的新领域将加强中国在香港的极权主义,即个人和社会生活的一切表现形式完全从属于国家权力。这一论点与中国驻波兰大使刘光远就近期事件发表的声明不谋而合:"香港必须由爱国者来治理"。知名研究中心的报告预测,未来几十年的世界政治将以华盛顿与北京的竞争为标志。美国、西方国家和中国之间咄咄逼人的竞争将演变成公开对抗,为现代历史揭开危险的新篇章。
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Hegemonizm państw Zachodu wobec chińskiej polityki w Hongkongu
Hong Kong is one of the world’s largest financial centers, a source of many multinational organizations, banks, companies, etc. Since the beginning of June 2019, mass protests have taken place in Hong Kong, during which there have been violent fights between demonstrators and the police. These protests, as well as the trade war and the growing tension between Washington and Beijing, aroused the anxiety of foreign investors and led to the collapse of Hong Kong’s economy. The article presents the hegemonism of the United States, which decided to use these protests to expand their political and economic influence and interfered without reason in the internal affairs of the PRC. Similarly, the policy of the EU countries, which are so eager to criticize Poland for the lack of the rule of law, in this case was limited to admonishing China for fear of deteriorating mutual trade relations. The main hypothesis of the article is that even if Hong Kong’s status as a financial center suffers some negative impact due to US sanctions, its negative impact on China as a whole, will be quite limited and will only hit Hong Kong’s speculative capital. On the basis of the conducted studies, it can be assumed that the new area of the conflict between the US and the PRC will strengthen Chinese totalitarianism in Hong Kong, which comes down to the total subordination of the individual and all manifestations of social life to the state power. This thesis is in line with the statement by Liu Guangyuan, China’s ambassador in Poland, stating in regard to recent events that: “Hong Kong must be ruled by patriots”. Reports from renowned research centers predict that the next decades of world politics will be marked by Washington’s competition with Beijing. The aggressive rivalry that turns into an open confrontation between the US, Western countries and China opens a dangerous new chapter in modern history.
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