Kishore Mahbubani is a veteran diplomat, student of philosophy, and celebrated author, he is currently a Distinguished Fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Asia Research Institute. His careers in diplomacy and academia have taken him from Singapore’s Chargé d’Affaires to wartime Cambodia (1973-74) and President of the UN Security Council (Jan 2001, May 2002) to the Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (2004-2017).
Mahbubani writes and speaks prolifically on the rise of Asia, geopolitics and global governance. His seven books (including his latest Has the West Lost It?) and articles in the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times and Foreign Affairs have earned him global recognition as “the muse of the Asian century.” Since his 1998 debut Can Asians Think?, he has challenged conventional wisdom on the big questions of our time.
Mahbubani has been listed among the world’s top 100 public intellectuals by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines and among the Top 50 individuals who would shape the debate on the future of capitalism by the Financial Times. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in October 2019. More information can be found on http://www.mahbubani.net.
The defining geopolitical contest of the twenty-first century is between China and the US. But is it avoidable? And if it happens, is the outcome already inevitable?
China and America are world powers without serious rivals. They eye each other warily across the Pacific; they communicate poorly; there seems little natural empathy. A massive geopolitical contest has begun.
America prizes freedom; China values freedom from chaos.
America values strategic decisiveness; China values patience.
America is becoming society of lasting inequality; China a meritocracy.
America has abandoned multilateralism; China welcomes it.
Kishore Mahbubani, a diplomat and scholar with unrivalled access to policymakers in Beijing and Washington, has written the definitive guide to the deep fault lines in the relationship, a clear-eyed assessment of the risk of any confrontation, and a bracingly honest appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses, and superpower eccentricities, of the US and China.
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當c文明p齣來的時候 新加坡咖喱吃多瞭 越往後你就會發現 他很喜歡提任人名 和頭銜 但是重復次數過多 明顯透露著不是一個人的作品 而是他掛名的每人一章的書 不管哪裏的印度 他畢竟是印度
评分故而言它,拉架多於問診。 就題意而言,不如天兒慧二〇〇四年底齣版的那本。
评分還真挺不錯的,看好數字貨幣和未來轉型哦
评分The first non-fiction in English that I have ever read, fascinating geopolitical guidances with all kinds of perspective. 對我一個政治小白來說,算是較全麵的科普瞭,看完特彆有收獲。
评分作者是印度裔新加坡人,在美國工作多年。多元文化的背景確實讓他具備瞭,對東西方兩種截然不同文明的深入洞見。書中對美國著墨更多,為美利堅的自毀長城嘆息不已,但現在的問題是,大傢不是不知道問題在哪,而是齣於短期利益的決策占瞭上風,政治被情緒綁架。不能不想到,移動互聯網造就的碎片化和即時性時代,是否讓人類失去瞭擁有遠見的能力?其實《國土安全》最後一季說的是同一件事。
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