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China: The Balance Sheet
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China: The Balance Sheet

What the World Needs to Know about the Emerging Superpower

Public Affairs, 2006 подробнее...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

This book is indispensable for anyone seeking solid information about China. No country has inspired more commentary, conflict and controversy, or given rise to more disparate and confusing predictions, projections and polemics. The authors - C. Fred Bergsten, Bates Gill, Nicholas R. Lardy and Derek Mitchell - focus on economic, political and security issues, carefully assessing the range of noteworthy opinions on each issue, and offering readers the data necessary to evaluate them. The authors do not attempt to make a case one way or the other. They provide an excellent, concise survey of contemporary thinking about China, with ample evidence for and against each viewpoint. getAbstract says that if you are only going to read one book on China, this should be it. If you are going to read several, start here.

Take-Aways

  • There are so many "Chinas" that any generalization about China is invariably flawed.
  • Beijing leadership’s top priority is to sustain power in the face of difficult challenges.
  • Current growth rates will make China the largest economy on earth in three decades.

About the Authors

C. Fred Bergsten directs the Institute for International Economics (IIE), a private, nonprofit, research institution, where Nicholas R. Lardy is a senior fellow. Bates Gill holds a chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a nonprofit, public policy organization, where Derek Mitchell is a senior fellow for Asia in the International Security Program. This book is the work of a joint task force from the IIE and the CSIS.


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