Book review: The China Choice, by Hugh White
This book argues that the US must give up leadership of Asia and share power with China, to avoid war and terrible consequences for the world.
by Hugh White
Oxford University Press
4 stars
This book argues that the US must give up leadership of Asia and share power with China, to avoid war and terrible consequences for the world.
Author Hugh White, professor of strategic studies at the Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre and principal author of Australia's 2000 Defence White Paper, has been a leading figure in public debates on defence and foreign policy.
When the book was first released in Australia in August last year, it provoked a rapid response from the country's four most recent former prime ministers, the foreign minister and two of his three immediate predecessors.
This means that, after nearly two centuries, China has become a great power again and wants to be a leader in Asia and is no longer willing to accept the US as the single global and regional leader.
So what are Washington's choices? It can resist China's challenge and try to preserve the status quo, step back from its dominant role, or take on a new role by allowing China a larger role while maintaining a strong presence of its own. argues that the third option best serves American interests.