At War With China?
(2023)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Algora Publishing, 2023
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ISBN/ISSN
9781628945171 MWT19165693, 1628945176 19165693
LANGUAGE
English
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Western policy toward China amounts to a "cold" war that is heating up rapidly, bringing us closer to a devastating conflict. The author examines the provocations over Taiwan and the South China Sea, economic sanctions amounting to economic warfare, and the broader challenge of competing for resources in the Global South. This book shows exactly how Western actions are adding fuel to the fire. Various conflict scenarios are explained in detail, from a direct military clash over Taiwan to economic war, superpower competition in the Global South, and information warfare. The book is written in an engaging style, for all readers with an interest in history, politics, and international affairs. The book presents information not found within the mainstream, and by doing so, presents readers with new ways of understanding these very important developments. Exploring the New Geopolitical Tensions: Wouter Hoenderdaal offers an insightful analysis of the political, economic, and military strategies driving what many fear could escalate into a modern Cold War. He examines the historical roots of the U.S.-China relationship, the current dynamics at play, and the global ramifications of this superpower rivalry. The Historical Backdrop: Hoenderdaal begins by providing a thorough exploration of the U.S.-China relationship from its inception to the present day. He contextualizes the ideological divides, trade partnerships, and historical events that have shaped the nations' interactions, from the Cold War era to China's rise as an economic powerhouse. By understanding this history, readers gain valuable insight into how the current tensions developed. Economic Competition or Confrontation?: Central to this narrative is the economic competition that has placed the U.S. and China on opposing sides of global markets. The book examines critical topics such as the trade war, intellectual property disputes, and China's Belt and Road Initiative, revealing how economic policies have become tools of influence and confrontation. Hoenderdaal explores the implications for global trade, innovation, and the balance of economic power. Military Maneuvering and Strategic Postures: The book investigates the growing military posturing between the two nations, including the U.S. pivot to Asia, military exercises in the South China Sea, and China's expanding naval presence. Hoenderdaal provides a detailed account of how these developments contribute to the narrative of a looming Cold War. The Role of Alliances and Global Influence: Hoenderdaal highlights the importance of alliances and international influence in this superpower rivalry. U.S. partnerships with China's neighbors, including Japan, Australia, and India are considered, as well as China's efforts to strengthen ties with nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The global chessboard is laid out, showing how the actions of these two giants affect geopolitics worldwide. What Lies Ahead?: The author presents scenarios for the future of U.S.-China relations. Will the two nations find a way to coexist peacefully, or are they destined for prolonged confrontation? He suggests pathways for diplomacy, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and global cooperation in averting conflict. A Critical Analysis: With meticulous research and balanced perspectives, At War with China? will help readers understand the complexities of modern geopolitics. The clear and compelling writing makes the book accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in international relations, economics, and security studies

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