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Barron's June 17, 2019, pgs. 16-17 - Edited
interview by Leslie Norton
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Reviewer Comment:
Louis-Vincent Gave is one of the most astute economics and world political
scene analysts. He is based in Hong Kong and has detailed information from
Chinese sources on the real economic and political situation in the country.
His new book, written with Charles Gave, is titled: Clash of Empires:
Currencies and Power in a Multipolar World. His view expressed in the book
is summarized in this interview. He recognizes that the Chinese rulers are
seeking to become a world power. His view about the coming economic power of
China corresponds to that of Jonathan Ward, Martin Jacques and Michael
Pillsbury.
But Peter Zeihan in his three books listed below disagrees strongly. Based on
his study of political geography and demography he believes China will not be
able to achieve its world power status.
What Mr. Gave actually said is much less provacative than the title Barron's
placed on the interview.
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Charles Gave - Clash of Empires
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Peter Zeihan - The Accidental Super
Power
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Peter Zeihan - The Absent Super Power
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Peter Zeihan - Disunited Nations
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Jonathan Ward - China's Vision of
Victory
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Michael Pillsbury - The Hundred-Year
Marathon
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Martin Jacques - When China Rules the
World
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Victor Davis Hanson - China's Brilliant,
Insidious Strategy
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Gordon Chang - The Coming Collapse Of
China
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