Description
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.
If China does get away with seizing and militarizing waters here, what will it do elsewhere in the world, and who will be able to stop it?
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.
Book Information
ISBN 9781419742439
Author Humphrey Hawksley
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Abrams Press
Publisher Abrams