It's not difficult to understand such blaming. There's a best explanation of the phenomenon in Organizational Behavior. When something right has been done, one is likely to attribute it to his own effort, nevertheless, when it is proved to be wrong, objective reasons or other people become the excuse or criminal, just like the blamed China.
Although it is so universal, I'd like to tell those guys who try to escape from their own duty: Stop Blaming and Start Cooperating. Globalization is the accelerator to spread the financial crisis, but not the cause. Therefore, it's unfair to hoot at China which really earns a lot during the globalization, because that doesn't denote China could compel the American bankers to offer large amount of loan to those who bought unaffordable big houses. Endless risky speculation and shortage of effective financial supervison in Wall Street, is exactly the one.
Actually, the globalization features the slump quite different from the Depression and also gives birth to hope. The US, Europe, Asia, Latin America and even Russia, in deed have their own benefit, but more in common due to the already-very-close globalizational tie. It's impossible for any country to export their way out of this crisis, certainly including China and also Uncle Sam. Cooperation based on trust is the right way to be better off.

Globalization is being handicapped by the financial crisis, but cannot be stopped.
回复删除Cooperation could formate win-win situation.There is no doubt that it is also a good idea that can be put into practice.
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