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China’s Growing Power: What Are Its Limits?
Asia Society presents a discussion with renowned strategist Edward Luttwak on international strategy in regards to China's growing military and economic power.
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Renowned strategist Edward Luttwak argues that China’s growing military and economic power will inevitably provoke countermeasures as surrounding countries like Vietnam, India, Japan, and the Philippines join forces with each other and the United States to blunt China’s ambitions.
Luttwak lays out his provocative thesis in The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy, in which he also says China’s leaders rely too heavily on ancient strategic texts such as Sun Tzu’s Art of War, works that are dangerously inappropriate for the modern world.
Join us for this fresh look at the world China is making.
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