Talk:Eurasian Union (The Pearl World)/@comment-24562445-20140305030231

you know, I doubt that Vladimir Putin would choose the name Eurasian for his new country. He's a big hardcore extreme nationalist, so if he's to change the name of his might-be newfound empire, at most he would get back the name Russian Empire or something like that. The name Eurasian might imply to him that the country depend on superpowers in both Europe and Asia, or sth like that.

Also, China, in reality, is a lot more fragile than some might think. The latest incindents in Xinjiang is showing that disagreement with the Han people, or more specifically, the current regime in China, is growing, slowly, but surely. And beside, the debt, both nationally and local-central governments, in China is actually even larger than that of the U.S, or several times bigger than the whole Europe. So yeah, I firmly believe that China might last for a couple more years, but not for long.