China's population drop, due to the one-child policy's legacy, signals economic and power decline. An aging society with fewer workers strains resources, diminishing its global clout. While it will require strong demographic maintenance on its own part, this scenario offers the West a chance to attract industries, lead innovation, and fill geopolitical leadership gaps left by the declining Chinese empire.
Contrary to Western media portrayals of China's demographic crisis, the population changes are not as dire when accounting for China's vast size, which makes percentage declines look worse than in smaller nations. In reality, China's growth is still significant compared to many Western countries, and China is actively addressing these issues with policies like raising the retirement age and promoting technological education.