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The Fire of the Dragon

China's New Cold War

Ian Williams

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Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize As seen in The Times, Sunday Times, Spectator, and on Tonight with Andrew Marr (LBC) Under President Xi Jinping, China's global ambitions have taken a dangerous new turn. Bullying and intimidation have replaced diplomacy. Trade and investment, even big-spending tourists and students, have been weaponised. Beijing has strengthened its alliance with Vladimir Putin, supporting Russia's aggression in Ukraine, and brooks no criticism of its own flagrant human rights violations against the Uyghur population in western China. Leaders in the West say they don't want a cold war with China, but it's a little late for that. Beijing is already waging a more complex, broader and more dangerous cold war than the old one with the Soviet Union. And it is intensifying. This thought-provoking and alarming book examines this new cold war's many fronts - from Taiwan and the South China Sea to the Indian frontier, the Arctic and cyberspace. In doing so it proclaims the clear and sobering message that we must open our eyes to the reality of China's rise and its ruthless bid for global dominance.

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Tibet, economics, Beijing, Europe, police state, People's Liberation Army, South China Sea, Tonight with Andrew Marr, People's Republic of China, Tiananmen Square, Politics, Espionage, Taiwan, Far Eastern Politics, Russia, Current Affairs, Non-Fiction, Donald Trump, USA, Andrew Marr, Putin, Sunday Times, Cold War, China, international politics, shortlisted, Politics and Government, Political History, international relations, orwell prize, One Party State, Kremlin, foreign policy, political writing, The Times, Cyber security, Every Breath You Take, Communist Party, Geopolitics, President Xi, Wuhan, Three Body Problem, United States of America, Joe Biden, The Spectator, Ukraine, Far East, Hong Kong, Xi Jinping, Political Theory