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“China is a sleeping lion. Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world.”
In 1969, Richard Nixon, then President of US, appointed Dr. Henry Kissinger as his National Security Advisor. In July 1971, Henry Kissinger made a secret visit to China to meet top Chinese leaders including Mao Zedong. Kissinger's visit inaugurated a new phase in contemporary history. It ended the Cold War. But what followed is numerous strategic mistakes by US & the switch from realist pragmatism to liberal idealism. The ultimate goal of Mao and the successive generations was to create China, a rich, powerful, confident nation. Now China is catching up with US and its economic growth is threatening the neighbouring countries.
'A New Cold War' is a Political Nonfiction book focusing mainly on Geopolitical & Geo-economic growth of China after the Cold War & how it's progessing towards dominancy over the world. We all know that slowly and patiently China is acquiring assets & progressively turning the strategic game in China's favour. In this book various political analysts across the globe has critically analyzed how & when China has turned from a sleeping lion to an agressive one & what helped their steady rise despite Trump's erratic trade & technology war against China.
This book is a collection of well documented facts on Superpowers. Not only that, it's a collection of contemporary history as various political analysts analyze the whole scenario related to the rise of China as a superpower, political and strategic movements that changed the world and still changing is profoundly written with no biased views. Each chapter is meticulously arranged though they are not alligned in a timeline, they are based on different topics & written in critical essays, giving perspectives on Geopolitical, Geo-economic and regional relations. I find the language very diplomatic, definitely tough for beginner readers. This book demands at least some general knowledge on political matters especially on foreign relations. I would recommend this to political enthusiasts & advanced readers.