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Containing China: A Look Eastward
Containing China by Haiqing Hua, written in both English and Chinese, delves into the complex relationship between China and the West, particularly the United States. Hua, through a mix of historical analysis and future projections, argues for a measured approach to China's rise as a global power.
The book is structured around several key themes. The first half explores the concept of freedom in China, highlighting the tension between economic growth and political restrictions. Chapters like "The Illusion of Freedom" and "A Shackled Freedom" set the stage for this central conflict.
The narrative then shifts to a global perspective, examining the competition between the US and China. "The Balance of Titans" and "The Race for Innovation" delve into the economic and technological rivalry that shapes the 21st century. Hua explores the potential for conflict but also acknowledges the interconnectedness of the two economies.
The latter section of the book offers a glimpse into the future. "The Path to 2050: China's Grand Strategy Unfolds" explores China's long-term ambitions, while "If China Wins" considers the potential ramifications of Chinese dominance.
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