Many
of those
who
study
world
affairs,
international
politics,
and
perhaps,
read
Foreign
Affairs
magazine
each
month;
they
understand
that the
biggest
new
development
and for
the next
two
decades
will be
the
rapid
economic
growth
of
China.
The
United
States
has been
fueling
the
Chinese
build-up
as their
GDP has
hit the
number
three
spot in
the
world
and
slightly
slipped
back to
number
four,
although
it will
soon
pass
both
Japan
and
Germany
in GDP.Most of those looking at all this wonder how long it will take for China to become the second Super Power along side of the US. These folks are obviously concerned with China's international behavior. So, for those folks, I'd sure like to recommend a very good book to you; "China's International Behavior; Activism, Opportunism, and Diversification" by Evan S. Medeiros, Report Prepared for the United States Air Force in conjunction with the Rand Corporation; Santa Monica, CA, 2009; ISBN 978-0-8330-4709-0 (279 pages). One interesting quote that must be noted was this paragraph;
Of course, China's military is only one topic, and one that was barely discussed in this book, as this book focuses on the needs of the that nation, the alliances it is making, and the trading partners it is bringing on-board. I'd recommend this work for anyone whose serious about studying the future of China.
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Many
of those
who
study
world
affairs,
international
politics,
and
perhaps,
read
Foreign
Affairs
magazine
each
month;
they
understand
that the
biggest
new
development
and for
the next
two
decades
will be
the
rapid
economic
growth
of
China.
The
United
States
has been
fueling
the
Chinese
build-up
as their
GDP has
hit the
number
three
spot in
the
world
and
slightly
slipped
back to
number
four,
although
it will
soon
pass
both
Japan
and
Germany
in GDP.