Originally posted by archon1234:
Singapore is too small to take on the Asia Giant. Even Jap have difficulties in handling the Chinese political and economic clouts. In the real world, Sg economic strength is equivalent to maybe Shanghai + Suzhou, but we have only about 3.2mil of Singaporeans. Even we add up all our ASEAN neighbours, I dun think we are strong enough.
Not to mentioned about war capability, ASEAN is losing its shine as a foreign investment destinations for many investors. W/O $$$, how to fight a war?
Politically ok maybe not. However i believe economically it is possible. Considering the amount of factories there that are Japanese owned, and the sheer amount of things Japan buys from China.
Besides if China does flex her muscles too much, the US might step in and impose economic sanctions which too will have dire consquences. I mean most of these Chinese products are going overseas to the EU,Japan and the US!
All they have to do is source else where. Alittle more expensive but it's still bearable.