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The Coming China Wars
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The Coming China Wars

Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won

FT Prentice Hall, 2006 更多详情


Editorial Rating

7

Recommendation

For all the books that argue the business case for China, this one openly argues against it. Peter Navarro has pulled together many familiar charges and allegations to make the argument that China is a threat to the world. Although the book is less than even-handed (and, in fact, less than properly proofread), it is a worthwhile antidote to the many glowingly positive books recently published on the subject of the China miracle. The author presents a case that, notwithstanding its deliberately opinionated point of view, deserves consideration: China's miracle depends to a greater degree than many other authors have been willing to acknowledge on the theft of intellectual property, the ruthless exploitation of labor, drug trafficking, and violation of the norms of diplomatic good conduct (for example, supplying dictators with weapons of mass destruction). However, while acknowledging the positive role this book plays in balancing the debate, getAbstract suggests taking it with a grain of salt. Navarro himself says he has drawn information from anti-China propaganda organs and other sources with their own biases, so respect his caution in pointing that out.

Take-Aways

  • The "China Price" depends on China's indifference to the abuse of workers, environmental pollution, health and safety, and fair play in the currency markets.
  • China is polluting the world, sending toxic smog as far away as North America, and causing acid rain in Japan and Korea.
  • China’s government actually encourages counterfeiting and piracy.

About the Author

Peter Navarro is a professor at the Paul Merage School of Business in Irvine, Calif., and author of the investment book If It's Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks.


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