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Luttwak 210 $aCambridge, Mass, $cBelknap Press$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (ix, 310 p.) 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 0 $a0-674-06642-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tPreface --$tChapter One. The Fallacy of Unresisted Aggrandizement --$tChapter Two. Premature Assertiveness --$tChapter Three. Great- State Autism Defined --$tChapter Four. Historical Residues in Chinese Conduct --$tChapter Five. The Coming Geo- Economic Resistance to the Rise of China --$tChapter Six. China's Aggrandizement and Global Reactions --$tChapter Seven. The Inevitable Analogy --$tChapter Eight. Could China Adopt a Successful Grand Strategy? --$tChapter Nine. The Strategic Unwisdom of the Ancients --$tChapter Ten. Strategic Competence. The Historical Record --$tChapter Eleven. The Inevitability of Mounting Resistance --$tChapter Twelve. Why Current Policies Will Persist --$tChapter Thirteen. Australia Weaving a Coalition --$tChapter Fourteen. Japan Disengaging from Disengagement --$tChapter Fifteen. Defiant Vietnam. The Newest American Ally? --$tChapter Sixteen. South Korea. A Model Tianxia Subordinate? --$tChapter Seventeen. Mongolia. Northern Outpost of the Coalition? --$tChapter Eighteen. Indonesia. From Ostracism to Coalition --$tChapter Nineteen. The Philippines. How to Make Enemies --$tChapter Twenty. Norway Norway? Norway! --$tChapter Twenty - one. The Three China Policies of the United States --$tChapter Twenty - two. Conclusions and Predictions --$tAppendix. The Rise and Fall of "Peaceful Rise" --$tNotes --$tGlossary --$tIndex 330 $aAs the rest of the world worries about what a future might look like under Chinese supremacy, Edward Luttwak worries about China's own future prospects. Applying the logic of strategy for which he is well known, Luttwak argues that the most populous nation on Earth-and its second largest economy-may be headed for a fall. For any country whose rising strength cannot go unnoticed, the universal logic of strategy allows only military or economic growth. But China is pursuing both goals simultaneously. Its military buildup and assertive foreign policy have already stirred up resistance among its neighbors, just three of whom-India, Japan, and Vietnam-together exceed China in population and wealth. Unless China's leaders check their own ambitions, a host of countries, which are already forming tacit military coalitions, will start to impose economic restrictions as well. Chinese leaders will find it difficult to choose between pursuing economic prosperity and increasing China's military strength. Such a change would be hard to explain to public opinion. Moreover, Chinese leaders would have to end their reliance on ancient strategic texts such as Sun Tzu's Art of War. While these guides might have helped in diplomatic and military conflicts within China itself, their tactics-such as deliberately provoking crises to force negotiations-turned China's neighbors into foes. 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