- Author: Eran Nitzan
- Language: English
- Category: Military, Defence, Politics, Non Fiction
The Next Hundred Years’ War
How the looming war between Beijing and the White House threatens every citizen of the world – and what they can do about it.
The power struggle between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China is decades-old but more relevant than ever. The battleground between the red giant to the east and the blue giant to the west has grown to encapsulate all manner of political agendas – from the Chinese manufacturing revolution to climate policies, global military and defense strategies, and nuclear and economic development. In the next hundred years, it will slowly but surely devolve into a full-fledged war.
Global economic expert Eran Nitzan has worked with both Chinese and American authorities during his decades-long career as an Israeli diplomat and economic attaché to the US. Having a unique vantage point on both parties’ mindsets and incentives, The Next Hundred Years’ War offers an unbiased, in-depth look into the many direct and indirect influences of the conflict of the 21st century. Nitzan sheds light on these critical issues and demonstrates how both countries challenge and transform each other; what truly lies at the base of their enmity; and exactly how and why even countries that don’t actively take part in their struggle are not exempt from its consequences.