It is very interesting. When you look at per capita China is 92nd in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28PPP%29_per_capitaThirty years ago, China had a tiny footprint on the global economy and little influence outside its borders, except for a few countries with which it had close political and military relationships. Today, the country is a remarkable economic power: the world’s manufacturing workshop, its foremost financier, a leading investor across the globe from Africa to Latin America, and, increasingly, a major source of research and development.
There is not a single business anywhere in the world that has not felt China’s impact, either as a low-cost supplier, or more threateningly, as a formidable competitor.
I am personally happy for them not to number 1 in the world. How will we treat them? Or, what kind of “top power” would China be?