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Everyone Is Wrong About China: The Myths and Realities of Sino-US Competition
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Everyone Is Wrong About China: The Myths and Realities of Sino-US Competition
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Everyone Is Wrong About China: The Myths and Realities of Sino-US Competition
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Competition between the world’s two strongest powers is inevitable, but myths and misperceptions prevent a clear understanding of the fundamental realities driving Sino-US rivalry. It is time to dispel the myths and provide the facts. This book explains the key areas of contention between Beijing and Washington, uncovering the realities behind important economic, military, and diplomatic trends. It also presents detailed predictions on how the rivalry will likely unfold over the coming years and decades. Sino-US competition is the most important geopolitical fact of the 21st Century. Anyone seeking to succeed and thrive in an uncertain future must understand the drivers and contours of the world’s most influential bilateral relationship.
Competition between the world’s two strongest powers is inevitable, but myths and misperceptions prevent a clear understanding of the fundamental realities driving Sino-US rivalry. It is time to dispel the myths and provide the facts. This book explains the key areas of contention between Beijing and Washington, uncovering the realities behind important economic, military, and diplomatic trends. It also presents detailed predictions on how the rivalry will likely unfold over the coming years and decades. Sino-US competition is the most important geopolitical fact of the 21st Century. Anyone seeking to succeed and thrive in an uncertain future must understand the drivers and contours of the world’s most influential bilateral relationship.




















