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China the Super Predator - A Challenge for the Planet

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China is facing tremendous economic, social and political challenges, as well as having become a predominant contributor to climate change. It has also become a predator against the Uyghurs, the Tibetans, and the Mongols, and taken over Hong Kong, silencing any forms of dissent. It increasingly appears that one of the Communist regime’s main goals is to control the entire world, but this global ambition now faces mounting geopolitical difficulties. At the center stands Taiwan, which has become a full-blown democracy and, perhaps, a model for the entire Chinese nation. The United States - along with Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and other states - are, more than ever before, willing to defend Taiwan. The possibility of a clash is real, making China along with Russia the main threat to the democratic world.

About the author










Pierre-Antoine Donnet worked as a reporter for 37 years at Agence France-Presse (AFP) - main postings: Beijing (1984-1989), Tokyo (1993-1999), Warsaw (1999-2001), Bureau Chief, Nicosia (2001-2005), as the AFP Regional Chief-editor for the Middle East, Paris (2005-2006), Global News Chief Editor, New York (2010-2012), and AFP correspondent at the United Nations Headquarters. He now lives in Meudon, France.

Product details

Authors Pierre-Antoine Donnet
Publisher Durnell Wiley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.02.2024
 
EAN 9781803414164
ISBN 978-1-80341-416-4
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 140 mm x 20 mm x 220 mm
Weight 358 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

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