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Quarterly Essay 68: Hugh White on Fading America and Rising China

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Our region is experiencing a momentous transition. The US-led order is fading, and China has become ever more powerful. Today the question we face is not whether we fancy living in an Asia in which power is shared between the United States and China. It is how we feel about living in an Asia in which America no longer plays any significant strategic role.

In this controversial and gripping essay, Hugh White looks at what has happened to the US globally. He considers China's growing assertiveness in our region. He dissects the leadership of Donald Trump. He analyses what all of this means for Australia, looking at marines in Darwin, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the role of Japan, fears of Chinese interference and more.

Above all, he asks: where is this heading? How do we feel about living in a new Asia and how best to navigate a changed world?

©2017 Hugh White (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
Asia Diplomacy Europe International Relations Oceania Politics & Government World United States War
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Really, really interesting. Need to read more from this guy. the analysis between the different options for Australia in the Asia Pacific is very much needed at this time.

incredibly insightful

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