• A Contest for Supremacy

  • China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia
  • De: Aaron L. Friedberg
  • Narrado por: Michael Scherer
  • Duración: 11 h y 48 m
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (29 calificaciones)

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De: Aaron L. Friedberg
Narrado por: Michael Scherer
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Despite its impressive size and population, economic vitality, and drive to upgrade its military, China remains a vulnerable nation surrounded by powerful rivals and potential foes. Understanding China's foreign policy means fully appreciating these geostrategic challenges, which persist even as the country gains increasing influence over its neighbors. Andrew J. Nathan and Andrew Scobell analyze China's security concerns on four fronts: at home, with its immediate neighbors, in surrounding regional systems, and in the world beyond Asia. By illuminating the issues driving Chinese policy, they offer a new perspective on the country's rise and a strategy for balancing Chinese and American interests in Asia.

Though rooted in the present, Nathan and Scobell's study makes ample use of the past, reaching back into history to illuminate the people and institutions shaping Chinese strategy today. They also examine Chinese views of the United States; explain why China is so concerned about Japan; and uncover China's interests in such problematic countries as North Korea, Iran, and the Sudan. The authors probe recent troubles in Tibet and Xinjiang and explore their links to forces beyond China's borders. They consider the tactics deployed by mainland China and Taiwan, as Taiwan seeks to maintain autonomy in the face of Chinese advances toward unification. They evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of China's three main power resources - economic power, military power, and soft power.

The authors conclude with recommendations for the United States as it seeks to manage China's rise. Chinese policymakers understand that their nation's prosperity, stability, and security depend on cooperation with the United States. If handled wisely, the authors believe, relations between the two countries can produce mutually beneficial outcomes for both Asia and the world.

©2011 Aaron L. Friedberg (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Chinese music!

Great book. It does hit most of the major points. However, I was a bit surprised it didn't talk more about how China ended up acquiring its first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, from Ukraine.

Also a funny detail that needs to be corrected. In Chapter 11 at 14:48 minutes in the narrator says "Since the end of the gulf war, PLA planners have been paying close attention to the ways in which the United States has used its precision guided musicians". I'm pretty sure he meant to say munitions hahaha.

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Recites superficial observations.

What did you like best about A Contest for Supremacy? What did you like least?

It is readable, but the author attempted no insight, off no new prescription, and large built a narrative by cherry picked quotes. In the end he exhorted the US to do what is has done, which he admits to be a born of shorted sighted narrowly self interested born of compromise, but do it better.

Do you think A Contest for Supremacy needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No.

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Narration was Unbearable

This book came highly recommended to me. The content was invaluable. However, the narration was nails on a chalkboard and I could not get through the book. It had alot of potential for me, but as an audio book listener, the voice for narrator is important if not more important than context. I couldn't finish the book due to the voice. I may need to buy the physical copy, but I don't see myself doing that either with my schedule and other great books on my list.

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