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American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of History
Salvatore Babones
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Description for American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of History
Hardback. After a meteoric rise, China's growth has come to a screeching halt. Salvatore Babones provides an up-to-date assessment of how China's economic problems are undermining its challenge to the Western-dominated world order. He tells how liberal individualism has become the leitmotif of American Tianxia. Num Pages: 88 pages. BIC Classification: 1FPC; KCS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 198 x 129. .
After a meteoric rise, China's once inexorable growth has come to a screeching halt. Salvatore Babones provides an up-to-date assessment of China's economic problems and how they are undermining China's challenge to the Western-dominated world order. This book tells the story of how liberal individualism has become the leitmotif of the American Tianxia, an emerging world-system in which people of all nationalities seek a share in the economic, cultural, and political system that is America writ large.
After a meteoric rise, China's once inexorable growth has come to a screeching halt. Salvatore Babones provides an up-to-date assessment of China's economic problems and how they are undermining China's challenge to the Western-dominated world order. This book tells the story of how liberal individualism has become the leitmotif of the American Tianxia, an emerging world-system in which people of all nationalities seek a share in the economic, cultural, and political system that is America writ large.
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447336808
SKU
V9781447336808
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99-50
About Salvatore Babones
Salvatore Babones is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney. He is the author or editor of ten books and more than two dozen academic research articles. His research covers the macro-level structure of the global economy with a particular focus on China. Babones writes extensively on international affairs and is a member of Foreign Affairs magazine's China Brain Trust. He writes a monthly column on China for Al Jazeera English and is a frequent contributor to The National Interest and the Asian Review of Books.
Reviews for American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of History
It is a welcome corrective to the often-unchallenged conventional wisdom that the 21st century belongs to a rising China that is fast overtaking US global predominance. Asian Review of Books This is a book that everyone interested in the future of world politics cannot afford to ignore. It argues two important positions: that the USA domination of the world is the most robust and sustainable that can exist; and that China's bid to replace the USA must of necessity fall away. This may seem an unlikely scenario but read American Tianxia before adjusting your prejudices.
David Goodman, Professor of China Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Dismisses the dead end road of hegemonic cycle theories and opens a fresh, sound and convincing analytic frame for the present and future world-system. Prof. Dr. Volker Bornschier, University of Zurich, Switzerland An original and persuasive analysis of the changing nature of US dominance....required reading for anyone interested in contemporary history, international relations, and the shape of tomorrow's world. Robert Holton, Trinity College, Dublin and University of South Australia Strikes at the heart of the rise of China argument: that China will replace the United States as the world's most influential power. Insightful and intellectually sound... an excellent contribution to our understanding of the limits to China's rise as a global power and America's enduring centrality to the world order. Elizabeth Freund Larus, University of Mary Washington
David Goodman, Professor of China Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Dismisses the dead end road of hegemonic cycle theories and opens a fresh, sound and convincing analytic frame for the present and future world-system. Prof. Dr. Volker Bornschier, University of Zurich, Switzerland An original and persuasive analysis of the changing nature of US dominance....required reading for anyone interested in contemporary history, international relations, and the shape of tomorrow's world. Robert Holton, Trinity College, Dublin and University of South Australia Strikes at the heart of the rise of China argument: that China will replace the United States as the world's most influential power. Insightful and intellectually sound... an excellent contribution to our understanding of the limits to China's rise as a global power and America's enduring centrality to the world order. Elizabeth Freund Larus, University of Mary Washington