China vs America: A Warning

Author:   Oliver Letwin
Publisher:   Biteback Publishing
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9781785906848


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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As a Cabinet minister attending meetings of the UK's National Security Council, Oliver Letwin took a profound interest in our relationship with China. So much of the discussion of world events inevitably turns into a debate about the attitudes and intentions of Beijing. But the more Letwin became involved in such discussions, the clearer it became to him that there was an absence of any settled Western strategy for conducting a peaceful long-term relationship with China. With China's authoritarian market socialist regime becoming increasingly assertive, and with the authorities in Washington becoming progressively hostile towards the growth of Chinese power, the world is now in a much more precarious state than it was a decade ago, and the situation is only going to deteriorate. Recent repressive moves by China in Hong Kong and Chinese military activities in the South China Sea have only served to heighten tensions, exacerbated too by concerns in the West about China's lack of transparency in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic and by increasing Western measures directed against Chinese companies such as Huawei. China vs America traces the contours of history, both ancient and modern, to explain how China has emerged as a challenger to American power in the twenty-first century and the discomfort that this is causing in the West. This book is a powerful call to correct the collision course on which the great powers of the world are currently embarked before it is too late.

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Author:   Oliver Letwin
Publisher:   Biteback Publishing
Imprint:   Biteback Publishing
ISBN:  

9781785906848


ISBN 10:   1785906844
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Oliver Letwin has provided an extraordinarily thoughtful contribution to the debate about how we should react to the rise of China. He challenges many common assumptions made on both sides - this is a must-read for one of the biggest issues of the century. - Jeremy Hunt, former UK Foreign Secretary It's time we had a proper conversation about how we can live with China, and this is a book which starts that discussion, considering the world we are actually living in rather than the one we used to live in. - Peter Mandelson, former First Secretary of State and European Commissioner for Trade


"""Oliver Letwin has provided an extraordinarily thoughtful contribution to the debate about how we should react to the rise of China. He challenges many common assumptions made on both sides - this is a must-read for one of the biggest issues of the century."" - Jeremy Hunt, former UK Foreign Secretary ""It's time we had a proper conversation about how we can live with China, and this is a book which starts that discussion, considering the world we are actually living in rather than the one we used to live in."" - Peter Mandelson, former First Secretary of State and European Commissioner for Trade"


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Oliver Letwin was the Member of Parliament for West Dorset from 1997 to 2019. He was a member of the UK's National Security Council from 2010 to 2016, during which time he played a central role in developing the UK's policy on China and India. Since leaving office, he has been vice-president of the Great Britain China Centre, a fellow of the Legatum Institute, and a visiting professor at the King's College London Policy Institute, where he chairs the Project for Peaceful Competition. He holds master's and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge and has been Procter Fellow at Princeton University, Charles and Katharine Darwin Research Fellow at Darwin College, Cambridge, and a visiting professor at the University of Reading.

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