Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power

Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power

by Humphrey Hawksley
Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power

Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power

by Humphrey Hawksley

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Overview

“Seamlessly connects geography, history and great power intrigue across the entire Indo-Pacific region, increasingly the fulcrum of world history.” —James Clad, Director, Asian Security Programs at the American Foreign Policy Council

In the sphere of future global politics, no region will be as hotly contested as the Asia-Pacific, where great power interests collide amid the mistrust of unresolved conflicts and disputed territory. This is where authoritarian China is trying to rewrite international law and challenge the democratic values of the United States and its allies. The lightning rods of conflict are remote reefs and islands from which China has created military bases in the 1.5-million-square-mile expanse of the South China Sea, a crucial world trading route that this rising world power now claims as its own. No other Asian country can take on China alone.

In Asian Waters, award–winning foreign correspondent Humphrey Hawksley breaks down the politics—and tensions—that he has followed through this region for years. Reporting on decades of political developments, he has witnessed China’s rise to become one of the world’s most wealthy and militarized countries, and delivers in Asian Waters the compelling narrative of this most volatile region. Can the United States and China handle the changing balance of power peacefully? Do Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan share enough common purpose to create a NATO-esque multilateral alliance? Does China think it can even become a superpower while making an enemy of America? If so, how does it plan to achieve it? Asian Waters delves into these topics and more as Hawksley presents the most comprehensive and accessible analysis ever of this region.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468314793
Publisher: ABRAMS, Inc.
Publication date: 03/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 319
Sales rank: 642,217
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Humphrey Hawksley is an award-winning BBC correspondent and the author of numerous titles on global politics, foreign policy, and democracy. He has written for the Guardian, the Times, Financial Times, and other publications.

Table of Contents

Maps vii

Preface to the New Edition xiii

Introduction xvii

Part 1 China

Chapter 1 The Story of a South China Sea Fisherman 3

Chapter 2 The Great Wall of the Sea 16

Chapter 3 Wars That Never End 21

Chapter 4 Chinese Islands 32

Part 2 Southeast Asia

Chapter 5 A Tapestry of Values 45

Chapter 6 The Philippines: A Precarious Tightrope 59

Chapter 7 Asian Democracy: Why I Didn't Shoot the President 72

Chapter 8 Vietnam: Don't Mess with Us 84

Part 3 South Asia

Chapter 9 India: The Violence of Poverty 101

Chapter 10 India, Religion, and the Bomb 119

Chapter 11 Where Is India's Monroe Doctrine? 126

Part 4 East Asia

Chapter 12 Japan: Asia's First Industrial Power 145

Chapter 13 The United States: War Games and Black Swans 159

Chapter 14 North Korea: The Moon Landing and the Beatles 167

Chapter 15 The Technology Race: Cyberwarfare and Warfare in Space 178

Chapter 16 Taiwan: A Divided Family 191

Chapter 17 The Heart of the Matter 217

Part 5 Great Power Status

Chapter 18 A Parallel World Order 239

Chapter 19 Who Is in Charge? 258

Conclusion: How to Fix the Fault Lines 268

Selected Bibliography 273

Acknowledgments 279

About the Author 285

Index 287

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