How China loses Book : the pushback against Chinese global ambitions / Luke Patey.
Material type: TextDescription: xi, 383 pages : 25 cmISBN:- 9780190061081 (hardback)
- 303.48251 23
- 303.48251
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad 2nd Floor | 303.48251 PAT-H 61822 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10001000061822 |
Browsing Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad shelves, Shelving location: 2nd Floor Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
303.482071 BRI-U Understanding culture's influence on behavior / | 303.4821767 BIA-I Islamic globalization pilgrimage, capitalism, democracy, and diplomacy / | 303.48244055 NAN-O Orientalism versus Occidentalism : literary and cultural imaging between France and Iran since the Islamic Revolution / | 303.48251 PAT-H 61822 How China loses the pushback against Chinese global ambitions / | 303.483 BEN-N Nanotechnology ethics and society / | 303.483 CUL-S Science, technology, and society the people behind the science / | 303.483 CUL-S Science, technology, and society the people behind the science / |
"China wants to replace the United States as the world's leading superpower. But what does the world want from China? In a new era of strategic competition between China and the United States, Luke Patey explores how the rest of the world is responding to China's rise. Many fear China's economic power, tech innovations, and growing military might will allow it to remake the world in its own authoritarian image. But despite all its strengths, a future with China in charge is far from certain. China will only rule the 21st century if the world lets it. How China Loses tells the story of China's struggles to overcome new risks and endure the global backlash against its assertive reach. Combining on-the-ground reportage with incisive analysis, Patey argues that China's predatory economic agenda, headstrong diplomacy, and military expansion undermine its global ambitions. In travels to Africa, Latin America, East Asia and Europe, his encounters with activists, business managers, diplomats, and thinkers show the challenges threatening China's rising power. China's relations with the outside world are reaching a critical juncture. Political differences and security tensions have risen, and many countries are now recognizing that economic engagement produces new strategic vulnerabilities to their competitiveness and autonomy. At a time when views from Washington D.C. and Beijing dominate the discussion, Patey's work shows how perspectives from around the world will shape the global economy and world affairs"-- Provided by publisher.
All.
There are no comments on this title.