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_aCable, Vince, _d1943- _948120 |
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_aEclipsing the West : _bChina, India and the forging of a new world / _cVince Cable. |
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_aManchester : _bManchester University Press, _c2025 |
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_axi, 338 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: the new superstars Part I: economic development: limping hare and galloping tortoise? Economic and social development Two versions of state capitalism Democracy versus autocracy Economic growth: the great reversal? Part II: two traps and three global public goods. Geopolitics and geoeconomics Global public good no. 1: the climate Global public good no. 2: the liberal international economic order Global public good no. 3: security; alliances and alignments China and India as frenemies Conclusion: three possible futures | |
| 520 | _aThe Western-dominated world we have known for the past three hundred years is coming to an end. As America withdraws from its role as enforcer of the international order, other countries are moving in to fill the void. Among them are two rising Asian 'superstates'. Accounting for more than a third of the world's population, China and India have the potential to wield enormous economic and political power. China is already vying with the US for the top spot in the global economy, and on some measures has surpassed it. By the middle of the century India may be number two. How will these countries navigate their growing roles on the world stage? What are the implications for commerce, international law and the fight against climate change? Vince Cable has followed China and India for decades, first as a professional economist and later as a senior government minister. In Eclipsing the West he draws on the latest data and a lifetime of political and economic experience to offer a compelling account of what the rise of the Asian superstates means for the future. | ||
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_aPolĂtica mundial _93242 |
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_aChina _xRelaciones exteriores _98942 _ySiglo XXI |
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_aIndia _xRelaciones exteriores _98718 _ySiglo XXI |
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