Description |
xx, 380 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
A disease of the heart -- Hegemon: The invention of the totalitarian state -- The hegemon awakens from its slumbers -- The diminutive hegemon: Deng Xiaoping -- Hegemony under Jiang Zemin, General Secretary -- Of the Chinese Communist Party, 1989/2002 119 -- Move over, Great Helmsman, "Big Daddy" Xi is here -- Great Han chauvinism: the new religion of -- A nation of narcissists? -- The sum of all China's fears -- As China advances, America must not retreat -- What America can do. |
Summary |
"Steven Mosher exposes the resurgent aspirations of the would-be hegemon-and the roots of China's will to domination in its five-thousand-year history of ruthless conquest and assimilation of other nations, brutal repression of its own people, and belligerence toward any civilization that challenges its claim to superiority."--Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
China -- Foreign relations.
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Hegemony -- China -- History.
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China -- Politics and government.
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China -- Relations -- United States.
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United States -- Relations -- China.
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Added Title |
Why China's dream is the new threat to world order |
ISBN |
9781621576969 (hardcover) |
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1621576965 (hardcover) |
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