The Economist publie ce court article sur la situation en mer de Chine méridionale, avec cette petite carte très modeste, très neutre, sans saveur, sans intention :
▻http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21693207-chinas-bullying-south-china-sea-must-not-be-allowed-pay-sunnylan
Ce qui m’a fait marrer, c’est qu’une autre carte sous la forme d’un dessin de presse sur la page d’avant prend un peu plus de risque en montrant la situation « géopolitique » d’une manière assez brutale (et drôle) - Je n’ai pas trouvé la signature du cartooniste :
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Sunnylands and cloudy waters | The Economist
THAT China has lifted so many out of poverty and become so powerful so quickly is remarkable. No less remarkable is how America, the incumbent superpower, has mostly treated China’s rise less as a threat than an opportunity. However, in the South China Sea, through which about 30% of the world’s trade passes, China risks jeopardising this benign arrangement. Its behaviour there disdains international law, scares its neighbours and heightens the danger of conflict with some of them and with America itself. Recalling its own slogans about stability and peace, it should back off.