Red Alert
How China's Growing Prosperity Threatens the American Way of Life
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Brian Bascle
The American Dream is close to being replaced by a living nightmare:
- Key commodities that are essential to our daily lives and that are widely believed to be abundant are running critically short. Even worse, the Chinese are doing what they can to monopolize the world's dwindling resources.
- The U.S. is now largely dependent on our greatest economic rival for rare earth elements as well as a host of other minerals-all of which are absolutely essential to the development of alternative energies and are critically important for our defense industry, computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
- While America has been fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, China has focused its substantial muscle on securing vital commodities from these and other lands to upgrade its infrastructure and industrial strength to meet the resource challenge head-on.
- China has wrapped itself in the green flag of combating climate change while systematically discouraging other nations from adopting similar policies in a bid to gain time to achieve its plans.
Peppered with startling statistics, charts, and evidence of how China continues to expand its economic reach, Red Alert is both controversial and powerful in its scope.
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It's nice to see a book from the economics perspective that deals and takes seriously issues like peak oil and other resource-scarcity, with a healthy dose of actual numbers (ie the hopelessness) of energy-infrastructure rebuilding and so forth. For me, this background was more interesting than theResource scarcity, energy, infrastr. and economics
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Very interesting
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8 Hours to Make Only One Great Point
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If you could sum up Red Alert in three words, what would they be?
China seeks a global monopoly in rare earth minerals to secure economic hegemony.What was most disappointing about Stephen Leeb and Gregory Dorsey ’s story?
The book could be better organized. As well, much of its stems from research by Australian and US academics in the field of strategic trade theory. Although their logic appears sound, at first blush, they are not examining the deep economic costs and risks of China's position.Did Brian Bascle do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
YesDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It was a drawn out magazine article not a book.Excellent Book
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