'An important new book . . . Asia is the new world. What happens there affects us all - our jobs, our livelihoods, our prospects. It is doubtful if there will be a livelier and more thought-provoking assessment than this one' RICHARD WHELAN, IRISH TIMES 'One of the best analyses of the wider picture' IAN PINDAR, GUARDIAN The world is changing, as political and economic power shift further towards Asia. In this penetrating book Bill Emmott shows the ways in which our future will be dominated not by one, but by three Asian giants - China, India and a newly resurgent Japan. How will competition between the emergent great powers in the East affect the West? What will the potential benefits, tensions and danger zones be? Emmott, former editor of The Economist, is one of the world's most authoritative international commentators. In Rivals he has written the essential book for understanding how this new power game will shape the twenty-first century. 'Striking . . . clever and concise'MICHAEL SHERIDAN, SUNDAY TIMES 'Compelling . . . a judicious and engaging tour d'horizon'EDWARD LUCE, LITERARY REVIEW 'Emmott argues convincingly that rivalry among the great Asian powers, rather than between the west and Asia, will drive the twenty-first century'CHARLES GRANT, PROSPECT 'Rivals is remarkable for the clarity of its economic and historical analysis and the cogency of its arguments' VICTOR MALLET, FINANCIAL TIMES
【作者简介】
Bill Emmott was editor of the Economist from 1993 until 2006, where he presided over a doubling of the magazine's circulation. He has written six books on Japan, and, most recently, 20:21 Vision - 20th century lessons for the 21st century, published in February 2003 by Penguin. He is a member of the President's Council of the University of Tokyo, a director of the UK-Japan 21st Century Group, and co-chairman of the Canada-Europe Roundtable for Business. He has honorary degrees from Warwick and City Universities, and is an honorary fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford.
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