Saturday, April 23, 2011

May's Book: "The Coming China Wars" by Peter Navarro

Summary
Navarro (Paul Merage School of Business, U. of California at Irvine) 
argues that the rise of China is the greatest threat to world peace and
prosperity today. In making this argument, he identifies eight "wars" China
is engaged in: destroying global intellectual property regimes, operating as
a major banking hub for drug money laundering, despoiling the environment
with toxic industrial emissions, working with dictators around the world in
order to satisfy their need for oil, acting as a relentless imperial creditor nation,
endangering the welfare and prosperity of lower Mekong River countries
through the reconstruction of massive dams, failing to manage its own internal
political stability, and threatening to unleash HIV/AIDS and other disease
epidemics upon its own population and the rest of the world. His goal in
this work is to identify the underlying economic roots of all of these "wars"
in order to point the way towards solutions. Annotation ©2007 Book 
News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


For more information about this book or to reserve a copy, click on the below
link for the Columbus Metro Library.
http://catalog.columbuslibrary.org/?itemid=|library/marc/cml|3825-78460

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