Dimensions
153 x 234 x 21mm
The 2050 the world's three biggest economies will be China, India and the United States, David Smith examines the implications of these changes for the rest of the world.
The rise of China and India will be the outstanding development of the 21st Century, raising fundamental questions about both the structure of the world economy and the balance of global geopolitical power. Will China still be a repressive and undemocratic regime, embracing free market economics but only when it suits? How aggressive a superpower will it be? And what about India, whose huge and growing population and economic prospects appear to guarantee prosperity?
David Smith analyses the ways in which the world is tilting rapidly Eastwards, and examines all the implications of the shift in global power to Beijing, Delhi and Washington - a shift that will creep up on us before we know it.