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A critical look at how the world is responding to China's rise, and
what this means for America and the world. China is advancing its
own interests with increasing aggression. From its Belt and Road
Initiative linking Asia and Europe, to its "Made in China 2025"
strategy to dominate high-tech industries, to its significant
economic reach into Africa and Latin America, the regime is rapidly
expanding its influence around the globe. Many fear that China's
economic clout, tech innovations, and military power will allow it
to remake the world in its own authoritarian image. But despite all
these strengths, a future with China in charge is far from certain.
Rich and poor, big and small, countries around the world are
recognizing that engaging China produces new strategic
vulnerabilities to their independence and competitiveness. 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, Luke
Patey argues that China's predatory economic agenda, headstrong
diplomacy, and military expansion undermine its global ambitions to
dominate the global economy and world affairs. In travels to
Africa, Latin America, East Asia and Europe, his encounters with
activists, business managers, diplomats, and thinkers reveal the
challenges threatening to ground China's rising power. At a time
when views are fixated on the strategic competition between China
and the United States, Patey's work shows how the rest of the world
will shape the twenty-first century in pushing back against China's
overreach and domineering behavior. Even before the COVID-19
pandemic, many countries began to confront their political
differences and economic and security challenges with China and
realize the diversity and possibility for cooperation in the world
today.
A critical look at how the world is responding to China's rise, and
what this means for America and the world. China is advancing its
own interests with increasing aggression. From its Belt and Road
Initiative linking Asia and Europe, to its "Made in China 2025"
strategy to dominate high-tech industries, to its significant
economic reach into Africa and Latin America, the regime is rapidly
expanding its influence around the globe. Many fear that China's
economic clout, tech innovations, and military power will allow it
to remake the world in its own authoritarian image. But despite all
these strengths, a future with China in charge is far from certain.
Rich and poor, big and small, countries around the world are
recognizing that engaging China produces new strategic
vulnerabilities to their independence and competitiveness. 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, Luke
Patey argues that China's predatory economic agenda, headstrong
diplomacy, and military expansion undermine its global ambitions to
dominate the global economy and world affairs. In travels to
Africa, Latin America, East Asia and Europe, his encounters with
activists, business managers, diplomats, and thinkers reveal the
challenges threatening to ground China's rising power. At a time
when views are fixated on the strategic competition between China
and the United States, Patey's work shows how the rest of the world
will shape the twenty-first century in pushing back against China's
overreach and domineering behavior. Even before the COVID-19
pandemic, many countries began to confront their political
differences and economic and security challenges with China and
realize the diversity and possibility for cooperation in the world
today.
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