The new Cold War
how the contest between the US and China will shape our century
- ISBN: 9781805462118
- Editorial: Atlantic Books
- Fecha de la edición: 2024
- Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 22 cm
- Nº Pág.: 192
- Idiomas: Inglés
'An illuminating book for the interested citizen as well as for those making policy' HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON 'An important, crystal-clear account of contemporary global geopolitics... Essential reading' PETER FRANKOPAN 'An excellent short guide: concise, informed, and full of insight' SIR LAWRENCE FREEDMAN We have entered a new Cold War. The contest between America and China is global and unbridgeable, and it encompasses all major instruments of statecraft - economic, political and military. It has its tinder box: Taiwan. And both protagonists are working hard to draw allies to their side from across the world. We stand at its beginning. But this Cold War is nothing like the conflict between the Soviet Union and the West which defined the second half of the twentieth century. We need new ideas to navigate its risks and avoid a globally devastating hot war. In this urgent and necessary book, Robin Niblett argues that only by looking back can we learn the lessons to guide us through this new reality: he goes through the ten ways in which the New Cold War is different and offers five rules for navigating its onset. How we manage this contest will determine not only whether there is still space for international cooperation to deal with our many global challenges, from the climate emergency to the technological revolution, but also who will lead the twenty-first century and, quite simply, the course of all our futures.
1: China is no Soviet Union 2: Reversing into the New Cold War 3: America is not all it was 4: Russia's new ambitions 5: The ideological roots of the New Cold War 6: A renewed transatlantic partnership 7: America's Atlantic and Pacific allies converge 8: The non-aligned are now the majority and finding their voice 9: The fight against climate change gets even harder 10: The end of multilateralism 11: How to survive and prosper in the New Cold War