According to many experts, China is already the largest economy on
the planet - yet its relations with the rest of the world have
deteriorated in recent years, and are now at an all-time low. Is
this a passing phase caused by the shockwaves of the Covid pandemic
and the personalities of leaders in China and in the USA, or are
the current divergencies going to become wider and more entrenched,
as China grows economically and develops technological leadership?
Can the West learn from its past mistakes and engage successfully
with China on many common interests, or are we on the verge of a
new Cold War? In The Chinese Conundrum, Vince Cable - author of the
Sunday Times number-one bestseller The Storm: The World Economic
Crisis and What it Means - provides an answer to these and many
other topical questions of global politics and economy, examining
the long history of relationships between China and the West, as
well as the change in attitudes on both sides of the divide, with a
particular focus on the possible repercussions of the recent
election of Joe Biden as president of the United States. The result
is a gripping, insightful and accessible investigation into the
intricacies of today's economic and geopolitical situation.
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