¥6,002¥6,002 税込
配送料 ¥257 6月18日-23日にお届け
発送元: thebookcommunity 販売者: thebookcommunity
¥287¥287 税込
配送料 ¥350 6月15日-16日にお届け
発送元: もったいない本舗 ※通常24時間以内に出荷可能です。 ※商品状態保証。 販売者: もったいない本舗 ※通常24時間以内に出荷可能です。 ※商品状態保証。
無料のKindleアプリをダウンロードして、スマートフォン、タブレット、またはコンピューターで今すぐKindle本を読むことができます。Kindleデバイスは必要ありません。
ウェブ版Kindleなら、お使いのブラウザですぐにお読みいただけます。
携帯電話のカメラを使用する - 以下のコードをスキャンし、Kindleアプリをダウンロードしてください。
サンプル サンプル
Rivals: How the Power Struggle Between China, India and Japan Will Shape Our Next Decade ハードカバー – 2008/5/5
購入オプションとあわせ買い
Though books such as The World Is Flat and China Shakes the World consider them only as individual actors, Emmott argues that these three political and economic giants are closely intertwined by their fierce competition for influence, markets, resources, and strategic advantage. Rivals explains and explores the ways in which this sometimes bitter rivalry will play out over the next decade—in business, global politics, military competition, and the environment—and reveals the efforts of the United States to manipulate and benefit from this rivalry. Identifying the biggest risks born of these struggles, Rivals also outlines the ways these risks can and should be managed by all of us.
- 本の長さ352ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- 発売日2008/5/5
- 寸法15.88 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-100151015031
- ISBN-13978-0151015030
商品の説明
レビュー
"Bill Emmott's ability to synthesize politics, war and peace, economics and environment in one eloquent frame is outstanding."—Peter F. Drucker
著者について
BILL EMMOTT is a writer, speaker and consultant on global affairs, with an expertise in Asia. Until 2006 he was editor in chief of The Economist, where his thirteen-year tenure was marked by many awards. He is the author of six previous books and writes regularly for several international publications. He lives in London and Somerset.
登録情報
- 出版社 : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 第1版 (2008/5/5)
- 発売日 : 2008/5/5
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 352ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0151015031
- ISBN-13 : 978-0151015030
- 寸法 : 15.88 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 1,407,898位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 5,150位International Economics
- - 6,691位Accounting & Finance Economics
- - 9,486位Asian Politics
- カスタマーレビュー:
著者について
著者の本をもっと発見したり、よく似た著者を見つけたり、著者のブログを読んだりしましょう
カスタマーレビュー
私たちの目標は、すべてのレビューを信頼性の高い、有益なものにすることです。だからこそ、私たちはテクノロジーと人間の調査員の両方を活用して、お客様が偽のレビューを見る前にブロックしています。 詳細はこちら
コミュニティガイドラインに違反するAmazonアカウントはブロックされます。また、レビューを購入した出品者をブロックし、そのようなレビューを投稿した当事者に対して法的措置を取ります。 報告方法について学ぶ
他の国からのトップレビュー
A Review by the Cote d'Azur Men's Book Club
The sleeping giants of the East are awakening and the world holds its collective breath because these are giants likely to economically enslave Europe and the Americas.
The USA already has the appearance of a very financially sick man and as we know, when America gets a cold the rest of the western world sneezes
Emmott a former Editor of The Economist takes an analytical look at the next ten years and assesses the power game and which eastern country will be the puppet master. He praises George W Bush for his strategic good sense in recruiting India to his nuclear energy programme.
This tilt of power sharing, some observers think, equalizes the balance of world domination, allowing the States and India to hold equal sway with the likes of China. Climate change is also back on the agenda, thanks to Bush's volte face, but a similar agreement with Beijing is more unlikely.
Then, there is Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, impassively looking across the ocean, the nation that has been the most aggressive nation of all over the past century with its demand for Asian sovereignty
Yet despite her woes, she is now a major economic power and growing in industrial might. History sets Nippon and China at each other's throats, and, it seems, in the future, instead of blood being spilt in Manchurian style massacres, balance sheets will replace bombs. Will Asia again be set against Asian?
This weighty book Rivals, How China, India and Japan will shape our next Decade, gives us chapter and verse in great detail, so much detail that g it can be somewhat tedious unless the reader is an Economist fan or a fully paid up accountant.
Members of the Book Club felt Rivals was one book too long, they felt t the written words were allowed to accelerate into some sort of academic warp speed.
One of our members snorted at the mere suggestion of proffering economic advice to world leaders. He said, "It is pure pie in the sky".
More than one person found the writing style dull, others felt as if they were reading a very lengthy article in the magazine Mr. Emmott once edited. Which country will be strongest in economic and strategic terms by 2020? Will nations on the other side of the world become one Asia?
The stakes, writes Mr. Emmott, are enormous. That at least seems to be a fact. What is also a fact is that the financial threat facing the world in 2009 is an urgent problem that must be resolved before we contemplate futuristic scenarios. It is all a question of priorities.