The book explores the dynamics of bipartisan Congressional majorities as they confront significant challenges posed by China, drawing parallels with historical instances of Congressional activism. By examining these comparisons, it highlights how legislative responses to foreign threats have evolved over time, providing insights into the political landscape and the role of Congress in safeguarding national interests.
Robert G. Sutter Bücher



The book offers an in-depth analysis of the evolving dynamics in US-China relations, highlighting significant historical and contemporary factors that have shaped interactions between these two global powers. It emphasizes the recent shift towards increased competition and a bipartisan consensus in the U.S. that views China as an existential threat. This consensus persists despite political divisions and fluctuating leadership styles, notably during the Trump and Biden administrations. The text suggests that China's unyielding stance will likely lead to ongoing tensions in the future.
The book provides a detailed analysis of China's rise as a superpower under President Xi Jinping, highlighting its increasing economic prowess and military capabilities. It examines the country's assertive actions and the challenges these pose to the existing international order, offering a balanced perspective on the implications of China's emergence on global dynamics.