Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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1018646
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Doc. No
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b773016
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Main Entry
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Navarro, Peter.
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Title & Author
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The coming China wars : : where they will be fought and how they will be won /\ Peter Navarro.
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Publication Statement
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. :: Financial Times Press,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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xix, 263 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0132281287
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: 9780132281287
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-248) and index.
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Contents
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The "China price" and weapons of mass production -- China's counterfeit economy and not-so-swashbuckling pirates -- Killing us (and them) softly with their coal -- The "blood for oil" wars : the sum of all Chinese fears -- The "new imperialist" wars and weapons of mass construction -- The 21st century opium wars : the world's emperor of "precursor chemicals" -- The damnable dam wars and drums along the Mekong -- The bread and water wars : nary a (clean) drop to drink -- China's wars from within : the dragon comes apart at the seams -- Of "bloodheads," gray dragons, and other ticking time bombs -- How to fight--and win!--the coming China wars.
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Abstract
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China's breakneck industrialization is placing it on a collision course with the entire world. Tomorrow's China Wars will be fought over everything from decent jobs, livable wages, and leading-edge technologies to strategic resources such as oil, copper, and steel--even food, water, and air. Economist Navarro previews all these potential conflicts, and reveals the urgent, radical decisions that must be made to avoid catastrophe. China's thirst for oil is driving nuclear proliferation in Iran, genocide in the Sudan, even Japan's remilitarization. Navarro reveals China's shocking role in the drug trade and how its flesh trade may help trigger tomorrow's worst AIDS crisis; how China has become the world's most ruthless imperialist, how it is promoting global environmental disaster, and, perhaps most terrifying of all, how this nuclear superpower and pirate nation may be spiraling toward internal chaos.--From publisher description.
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Subject
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Globalization-- Economic aspects-- China.
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International economic relations.
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Commercial policy.
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Economic policy.
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Globalization-- Economic aspects-- China.
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Globalization-- Economic aspects.
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International economic relations.
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International economic relations.
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Subject
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Politics and government.
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China, Commercial policy.
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China, Economic policy, 2000-
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China, Foreign economic relations.
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China, Foreign relations, Forecasting.
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China, Politics and government, 2002-
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China, Commercial policy.
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China, Economic policy, 2000-
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China, Foreign economic relations.
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China, Foreign relations, Forecasting.
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China, Politics and government, 2002-
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Subject
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China.
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Dewey Classification
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337.51
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LC Classification
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HF1604.N38 2007
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