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The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski (10)

Chapter 6, titled ‘The Far Eastern Anchor’, in ‘The Grand Chessboard’(1997) by Zbigniew Brzezinski is about Asia. In regard to China, Zbigniew said:

Chinese consumption of energy is already expanding at a rate that far exceeds domestic production. That excess will widen in any case, but especially so if China’s rate of growth continues to be very high.

I am always impressed by how well scholars or researchers in the Stats have done in the study of China. Remember the Economists have predicted cruel oil price would hit $5 a barrel in 1999? This was apparently a prediction based on extrapolation of the then oil price movement. But a geo-strategist sees beyond short-run trends and tries to foresee how nations will engage each others to compete for finite resource on planet Earth.

Actually reading this book now I realise a fair numbers of predictions made in this chapter are not too far off the mark, e.g.

1) energy and food supply issue

2) when China will surpass Japan’s GDP (‘within two decades [from 1997]’), and may rival that of USA

3) Tension between China and other Asian countries

Casting Is Optional

In objective-c, if you have an variable of type id but you want to call a certain method on it as if it an instance of a specific class, you can do it this way:

Here is the definition of the TestDynamic class:

The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski (9)

In chapter 5, ‘The Eurasian Balkans’, of ‘The Grand Chessboard’ (1997) by Zbigniew Brzezinski, it covers the histories of Central Asia that was part of the former USSR. The three states of the Caucasus – Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan – can be said to be based on truly historic nations. But the frontiers of five new Central Asian states were drawn arbitrarily by Soviet cartographers in the 1920s and 1930s. They are rich in resource but of relatively weak power. It invites Russia, Turkey and Iran to contest to fill the power vacuum.

Interestingly read because I know nothing about this part of the world.

Remote Virtual Interface (RVI)

iOS 5 added a remote virtual interface (RVI) facility that lets you use Mac OS X packet trace programs to capture traces from an iOS device.