
China threat?
By Lionel Vairon
Subjects: Politics and government, Foreign relations, China, social conditions, Bedrohungsanalyse, Diplomatic relations, Economic conditions, China, economic conditions, Economic history, Social conditions, China, politics and government
Description: From the long-term threat of nuclear war between the United States and China, to the disappearance of the African elephant due to Chinese demand for ivory, each week brings a new round of critique and denunciation of the risks China poses to the stability of the entire planet. While critics raise a certain number of fundamental questions that bear asking about this nascent superpower, the answers put forth are usually based on ideological or economic considerations. Systematically challenges these views in this updated edition, with an incisive review of China's economic strategy, deployment of resources, national defense, political reform, ethnicity and religion, terrorism, and developments in human rights, Vairon amply demonstrates that China poses no threat to the world. --Publiosher's description.
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