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Rethinking China - Challenging Our Economic Assumptions & Opportunities for Lasting Prosperity

Englisch · Fester Einband

Erscheint am 21.02.2026

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In Rethinking China, Zhengyu Z Huang delivers a timely and incisive critique of the prevailing US narrative on China challenging long-held assumptions with data, expert interviews, and firsthand insight. Blending history, economics, diplomacy, and lived experience, Huang dismantles assumptions surrounding trade, intellectual property, human rights, and national security, while cutting through fear and laying bare the dangerous consequences of dehumanizing rhetoric and strategic miscalculation. From the legacy of Vietnam to the risks of war over Taiwan, he calls for evidence-based policymaking and a more honest, values-driven approach to coexistence and competition with China. This book is an essential guide for policymakers, media, and citizens alike seeking clarity in one of the most consequential relationships of our time.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1: Lessons from Vietnam and the Cold War.- Chapter 2: The Chinese in America.- Chapter 3: IP Theft: The $600 Billion Myth.- Chapter 4: Trade/Economics: The $1.2 Trillion Relationship.- Chapter 5: Human Rights: Our Values at Home and Abroad.- Chapter 6: Taiwan: The Avoidable War?.- Chapter 7: The Road Ahead.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Zhengyu “Z” Huang is the former President of the Committee of 100, a nonprofit of prominent Chinese Americans dedicated to advancing constructive US-China relations and promoting Chinese American inclusion. Born in Shanghai and raised in Los Angeles, Huang holds degrees in Industrial Engineering, Economics, and Computer Science from Stanford and an MBA from Harvard. He began his career at Intel, where he led negotiations with the Chinese government on IP and 4G partnerships. He later served as a White House Fellow under President Obama, founded a financial technology firm in Shanghai, and now leads an education-focused investment firm investing in the US. A bestselling author of four books, Huang’s talks have reached over 50 million people, and his work has been featured in major outlets including CNBC, CNN, and USA Today. He has lived in five countries, traveled to over 90, and remains an avid (if not expert) enthusiast of fifteen sports.

Zusammenfassung

In Rethinking China, Zhengyu “Z” Huang delivers a timely and incisive critique of the prevailing US narrative on China—challenging long-held assumptions with data, expert interviews, and firsthand insight. Blending history, economics, diplomacy, and lived experience, Huang dismantles assumptions surrounding trade, intellectual property, human rights, and national security, while cutting through fear and laying bare the dangerous consequences of dehumanizing rhetoric and strategic miscalculation. From the legacy of Vietnam to the risks of war over Taiwan, he calls for evidence-based policymaking and a more honest, values-driven approach to coexistence and competition with China. This book is an essential guide for policymakers, media, and citizens alike seeking clarity in one of the most consequential relationships of our time.

Produktdetails

Autoren Zhengyu Huang
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheint 21.02.2026
 
EAN 9789819536078
ISBN 978-981-9536-07-8
Illustration Approx. 200 p.
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Internationale Wirtschaft

Globalisierung, Globalization, Geopolitics, International Relations, Economic Aspects of Globalization, new cold war, US-China

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