Strategic Futures Series - China: Taiwan, Technology, Demographics, Trade, Energy, Party Control, and the Limits of Beijing's Rise

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Management number 231938479 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $3.10 Model Number 231938479
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China’s rise is real. So are the limits that may define its future.China has become the world’s manufacturing center, a military power in the Indo-Pacific, a technological rival to the United States, and the central strategic challenge of the twenty-first century. But beneath the scale of Beijing’s ambition lies a harder reality: demographic decline, debt, energy dependence, food insecurity, semiconductor vulnerability, maritime exposure, internal surveillance, and the dangerous unresolved question of Taiwan.In China’s Strategic Future, Edward H. Whitmore delivers a cold, direct, and deeply readable analysis of the forces shaping Beijing’s next decade. This is not a simple story of inevitable Chinese dominance or imminent collapse. It is a strategic map of a great power under pressure.The book examines China through the domains that matter most: Taiwan and the risk of war, the People’s Liberation Army, semiconductor dependency, artificial intelligence, trade exposure, the Belt and Road Initiative, demographic compression, energy chokepoints, food and water security, Communist Party control, internal stability, and the coalition forming around China’s maritime perimeter.Whitmore argues that China’s future will be determined by five strategic tests: whether Beijing can pressure Taiwan without triggering catastrophe; whether it can escape technological dependence; whether its economy can survive debt, aging, and slower growth; whether the PLA can convert modernization into real military credibility; and whether the Communist Party can maintain control without suffocating the adaptability that great-power strategy requires.Written for readers of geopolitics, intelligence, defense, global affairs, business risk, and international strategy, China’s Strategic Future is a sober assessment of what China has built, what may stop it, and what the world should watch next. Read more

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Print length 249 pages
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Part of series STRATEGIC FUTURES SERIES
Publication date June 9, 2026
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