A New Cold War: Henry Kissinger and the Rise of China

A New Cold War: Henry Kissinger and the Rise of China

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In July 1971, US National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger, made a secret visit to China to meet top Chinese leaders。 This inaugurated a new phase not just in US-China relations but in contemporary history。 That visit and the subsequent US-China relationship, including the US decision to invest in China's economic rise and admit it into the WTO, combined to firm up the foundations of China's rise as a world power。 For more than four decades, the leadership of the two countries had a secretive pact, which worked well to each other's benefit。 The US helped power China's economic growth in the hope that Beijing would turn a new political leaf and adopt Western practices (e。g。 democracy)。 China grew economically and militarily, used its financial prowess to spread its influence across continents, as four generations of Chinese leaders built their nation at the expense of the US。 Half a century after Kissinger's historic visit, the US and China are today engaged in a trade war bordering on a new Cold War。 Washington is not openly talking about 'de-coupling' from China, which has begun to challenge its global dominance, but it might very well be。 China has already established itself as a dominant power across Eurasia。 More worryingly, China is militarily and economically threatening its neighbours, including Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia and India。

This collection of critical essays examines the impact, consequences and legacy of Kissinger's first, door-opening visit to China and how it has shaped world order。

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Trishita Das

"A New Cold War" is a political non-fiction genre that zeroes on China's geopolitical and geo-monetary development after the cold war and has its advancing to gain power in the whole world。 Nowadays, we cannot imagine a world without China- starting from technological advances, academic output, and world politics。 China is developing faster concerning technology, affordable invention, and their dedication to evolve and invent more is making them progress super-fast。 We as a whole realized that g "A New Cold War" is a political non-fiction genre that zeroes on China's geopolitical and geo-monetary development after the cold war and has its advancing to gain power in the whole world。 Nowadays, we cannot imagine a world without China- starting from technological advances, academic output, and world politics。 China is developing faster concerning technology, affordable invention, and their dedication to evolve and invent more is making them progress super-fast。 We as a whole realized that gradually and quietly, China is procuring resources and dynamically turning the game to support China。 This book discusses how different political experts across the globe have broken down how and when China has developed and gained power and what helped their consistent ascent regardless of Trump's unpredictable exchange and innovation battle against China。The book is an assortment of contemporary history as different political investigators dissect the entire situation identified with the ascent of China, political and vital developments that changed the world, and it seems to change as the days go。 Every section of the book is fastidiously organized; however, they are not adjusted in a timetable; they depend on various themes and are written in the primary language, giving knowledge on the financial and local relations。 The language used is strategic, certainly very informative, and kind of difficult for amateur readers。 This book provides, to some degree, some broad information on the political issue, particularly on unfamiliar topics。 However, the book is not very long- only 269 pages。 The story's main plotline is set on the 1971 occasion when the US National Security Advisor visited China with the idea of the whole occasion being secret to cooperate between the two nations。 This was the single occasion to be the force pushing China's overbearing status regarding the worldwide force setting。 The book comprises 19 separate chapters where the introduction establishes the vibe of the book as it acquaints the pursuers with the vast information provided by the book。 The book's different sections give us more superior knowledge of numerous features, such as liberal vision, pragmatism, the starting point of Kissinger, political mysteries, and conspiracies。 As the book progresses, the author has verily featured aspects and suggestions concerning the overall governmental issues also and, at a similar occasion, makes the readers mindful of the dynamism that overruns the areas of global politics。The narration of the book was splendidly done。 The readers will not have any problem while diving into the book。 Every page of the book has something to provide, and sometimes it may seem that too much information is given, making the reading pace slow。 However, the readers should take their own sweet time to grasp everything provided by the author。 This book felt like a huge meal where every dish is delicious, but when we try to finish the meal, our stomach capacity fills up pretty fast, and we have to have the meal with breaks to enjoy everything。 This book was instructive and engaging to pursue。 The book portrays facts without any biases and is written beautifully。 It may be a tedious read, and the readers need to have a lovely dynamic brain to comprehend the book。 Anyone keen on finding out about Kissinger and their set of experiences and relationships with China should pursue this book。 。。。more

Ekta M

This books discusses about the Henry Kissinger's visit to china and how did it changed the world。 This book is a result of a Zoom call by several diplomats like Teresita Schaffer, Kishore Mahbubani, Kanti Bajpai, Rana Mitter, Chung Min Lee, etc。 The book has 19 essays contributed by several people。 The essays seek to understand the role played by Kissinger both as a senior US government functionary and as a lobbyist for China in global corridors of power。 The essays are divided into 2 sections - This books discusses about the Henry Kissinger's visit to china and how did it changed the world。 This book is a result of a Zoom call by several diplomats like Teresita Schaffer, Kishore Mahbubani, Kanti Bajpai, Rana Mitter, Chung Min Lee, etc。 The book has 19 essays contributed by several people。 The essays seek to understand the role played by Kissinger both as a senior US government functionary and as a lobbyist for China in global corridors of power。 The essays are divided into 2 sections - those that examine the global implications of US - China reset and those that look at this process from the perspective of select countries。I cant say I enjoyed reading this book but I loved gaining the information and insights about the secret visit by Kissinger。 It was very informative。 I am always keen to read on such topics。 It was a time consuming read and you need to have a pretty active mind to understand the book。Those who are interested to read on Geo Politics can go for this book。 。。。more

Zara

🖊 A collection of essays,Edited and Compiled by Mr。Sanjaya Baru,a prolific Political commentator and policy analyst and Mr。Rahul Sharma,Former President of the Public Affairs Forum of India。🇨🇳 China’s expanding political and economic influence in the present world calls for a revisit to the ‘Rise of China’ as a dominating world power that has graduated to a new Cold War between USA and China。🇨🇳 The main theme of the essays is focused on Henry Kissinger’s(US- National Security Advisor) secret vis 🖊 A collection of essays,Edited and Compiled by Mr。Sanjaya Baru,a prolific Political commentator and policy analyst and Mr。Rahul Sharma,Former President of the Public Affairs Forum of India。🇨🇳 China’s expanding political and economic influence in the present world calls for a revisit to the ‘Rise of China’ as a dominating world power that has graduated to a new Cold War between USA and China。🇨🇳 The main theme of the essays is focused on Henry Kissinger’s(US- National Security Advisor) secret visit to China in 1971 to meet the top Chinese leaders。Against the backdrop of a deteriorating USSR-China relations,Kissinger’s visit inaugurated a new phase in contemporary history which contributed to the end of the Cold War in 1991。🇨🇳 A detailed analysis of the role of China in global politics and economy in terms of financial dominance and the consequences of its growing influence in the South Asian,East Asian and SE Asian countries is explained。 🇨🇳 The effect of the unprepared Sino- American rapproachment in India post the Sino-Soviet split and a change in India’s ideological orientation by adopting ‘Gandhian Socialism’ can be decoded from the perspective of Indian Economic Policy。A highly informative read to anyone interested in Geo-Politics,International Affairs and Foreign Diplomacy。 。。。more

Saumya Srivastava

In July 1971, USA national security Henry Kissinger rose to power, his secret meeting with the Chinese leader ultimately led to a new beginning of a relationship between these two countries and what made America invest in China economy and ultimately China rose to a position of a powerful country。 This book is a collection of essays on Kissinger and the relationship between China and how it emerged to be the super-power that it is today, forcing its neighbouring countries and influencing its ne In July 1971, USA national security Henry Kissinger rose to power, his secret meeting with the Chinese leader ultimately led to a new beginning of a relationship between these two countries and what made America invest in China economy and ultimately China rose to a position of a powerful country。 This book is a collection of essays on Kissinger and the relationship between China and how it emerged to be the super-power that it is today, forcing its neighbouring countries and influencing its neighbouring countries。 America's intention was just to make China an independent country so that it can neutralize the cold war that is going on, and harmonize and adopt western philosophies like democracy。 This is where the strategies of America went wrong, Giving China financial support, hoping it would make the change made the condition worse, China rose to a superpower, aid provided by America was spent by the chinese in their economy and building their military, which led to making China a powerful country as well as threatening the neighbouring country with its power。 The book is non-biased and written in an essay format。 My reviewTo be honest, I am the least of the person who is interested in politics or what changes did the government of the USA did that could affect us but after the recent events, I have realized that it is important to stay aware of what is happening not only in our country but also what is happening around the world as well as there is no better way to learn history & politics by looking back in past than just like history repeats itself it is important to be aware of what has happened in the past and what is going on in the present。 My take on this book - anyone who is interested in learning about Kissinger and its history and relationship with China should read this book。 。。。more

Dalia (book_o_creativity)

4。5“China is a sleeping lion。 Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world。”In 1969, Richard Nixon, then President of US, appointed Dr。 Henry Kissinger as his National Security Advisor。 In July 1971, Henry Kissinger made a secret visit to China to meet top Chinese leaders including Mao Zedong。 Kissinger's visit inaugurated a new phase in contemporary history。 It ended the Cold War。 But what followed is numerous strategic mistakes by US & the switch from realist pragmatism to liber 4。5“China is a sleeping lion。 Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world。”In 1969, Richard Nixon, then President of US, appointed Dr。 Henry Kissinger as his National Security Advisor。 In July 1971, Henry Kissinger made a secret visit to China to meet top Chinese leaders including Mao Zedong。 Kissinger's visit inaugurated a new phase in contemporary history。 It ended the Cold War。 But what followed is numerous strategic mistakes by US & the switch from realist pragmatism to liberal idealism。 The ultimate goal of Mao and the successive generations was to create China, a rich, powerful, confident nation。 Now China is catching up with US and its economic growth is threatening the neighbouring countries。'A New Cold War' is a Political Nonfiction book focusing mainly on Geopolitical & Geo-economic growth of China after the Cold War & how it's progessing towards dominancy over the world。 We all know that slowly and patiently China is acquiring assets & progressively turning the strategic game in China's favour。 In this book various political analysts across the globe has critically analyzed how & when China has turned from a sleeping lion to an agressive one & what helped their steady rise despite Trump's erratic trade & technology war against China。This book is a collection of well documented facts on Superpowers。 Not only that, it's a collection of contemporary history as various political analysts analyze the whole scenario related to the rise of China as a superpower, political and strategic movements that changed the world and still changing is profoundly written with no biased views。 Each chapter is meticulously arranged though they are not alligned in a timeline, they are based on different topics & written in critical essays, giving perspectives on Geopolitical, Geo-economic and regional relations。 I find the language very diplomatic, definitely tough for beginner readers。 This book demands at least some general knowledge on political matters especially on foreign relations。 I would recommend this to political enthusiasts & advanced readers。 。。。more

Vidhika Yadav

This book isn't about entertainment or fun; rather, it's about power and the most powerful thing of all — knowledge and information。。So we read a lot of world political news about China and the United States, and there was a lot of news about their relationship after the pandemic。 China is on the verge of becoming a superpower, but what if we say it is where it is now because of the United States? That is, after all, the subject of this book!。In 269 pages, this book contains 19 critical essays c This book isn't about entertainment or fun; rather, it's about power and the most powerful thing of all — knowledge and information。。So we read a lot of world political news about China and the United States, and there was a lot of news about their relationship after the pandemic。 China is on the verge of becoming a superpower, but what if we say it is where it is now because of the United States? That is, after all, the subject of this book!。In 269 pages, this book contains 19 critical essays contributed by people from various regions。 This book transports us back almost half a century to when Henry Kissinger, the US National Security Advisor, visited China and how it influenced the politics of the time (when the US was at odds with the Soviet Union) and how it influenced the politics of today ( The Rise Of China )。 This visit was to end a cold war that resulted in China's thriving economy, trade, and military power, which the country is now exploiting and even causing chaos in neighbouring countries。。This book was both educational and entertaining to read。If you enjoy learning about world politics and international relations, this is something you should definitely pick! 。。。more

Suyogya Awasthy

“Spare the conquered and confront the proud”。 The line as stated above bears a poignant relationship with the overall theme and the context of the book at hand as the same verily takes us on a journey which shall enlighten us about the dynamism of International relations and how the same consists of way more than what meets the eyes。Delving further, the length of the book is 269 pages and the main focus remains to be the 1971 event when the US National Security Advisor paid a visit to China with “Spare the conquered and confront the proud”。 The line as stated above bears a poignant relationship with the overall theme and the context of the book at hand as the same verily takes us on a journey which shall enlighten us about the dynamism of International relations and how the same consists of way more than what meets the eyes。Delving further, the length of the book is 269 pages and the main focus remains to be the 1971 event when the US National Security Advisor paid a visit to China with the nature of the entire event being surreptitious and the same entailed a greater sense of Co-Operation between the two countries and calling the single event to be the impetus that propelled China with its domineering status as to the global power context。 The book consists of 19 chapters with the Introduction setting the tone of the book as it introduces the readers to the geopolitical implications of XINTIANDI。 The first chapter of the book titled Kissinger and China verily details the origins of Kissinger and how his role was relevant in shaping up the new world order that is China for the same marked deviation from the suppositions that seemed an obvious strategic action and when the aspect of secrecy was infused that birthed his penchant for secrecy。 The chapter also details that how the new normal was achieved for the connotations of greater access to the splendors of both countries marked the achievement。 The second chapter gives us a greater insight into many other facets of the visit as can be witnessed from titles such as “Realist Pragmatism versus liberal idealism” which lays bare the postulates and juxtaposes it concerning the visit。 It is to be taken note of that as the chapters progress further, they verily highlight varying facets and implications concerning the prevailing politics as well and at the same instance makes us aware of the dynamism that pervades the domain of International Politics。 。。。more