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February 03, 2026に開始

What Mark Carney saw in Beijing was the inevitability of global communism. Let us pray he is wrong. Source

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The view from Zhongnanhai

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 03, 2026

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While communism may not be inevitable, the rise of authoritarian governance worldwide warrants serious discussion about global governance structures.

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Carney's perspective on China reveals a critical opportunity for Western nations to rethink their economic policies in response to global trends.

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The notion of inevitable global communism is alarmist and distracts from more pressing issues like climate change and technological disruption.

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Dismissing Carney's view as mere pessimism ignores the real potential for democratic resilience in the face of authoritarianism.

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Mark Carney's observations highlight the need to address global economic inequalities that could lead to increased support for communism.

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