The Netherlands' Thoughts on the Rise of Great Powers: 200 Words
After reading several articles about the rise of great powers in the Netherlands, I feel that the rise of the Netherlands can only be regarded as a commercial rise at best. Now he is an economic power, but his military is too weak (at least the sea is not as good as Britain, and the land is not as good as France and Spain), which may be the direct cause of his later weakness, all of which is related to the population and national area of the Netherlands. The rise of the Netherlands is also more realistic. Knowing that we can't achieve the goal of enriching Qiang Bing by force, we should choose our own geographical advantages, develop overseas trade and master the financial market. If we use the basic principles, viewpoints and methods of Marxist philosophy to analyze and elaborate, we should seek truth from facts, keep pace with the times (Portugal and Spain developed trade from the sea at that time, which was a new way to develop the country's prosperity at that time), make full use of geographical advantages, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses (give full play to geographical advantages, instead of competing with other big countries, and strive wholeheartedly for their own development), and carry out independent innovation (instead of taking the old road of Portugal and Spain, instead of blindly burning and looting overseas).