"…[an] excellent volume … Highly recommended." — <i>CHOICE</i><br /><br />"As an experienced scholar who has observed and contemplated on China for decades, Wang's arguments deftly integrate both humanities/history and political science, concerns for the global order and the Chinese people, the realist perspective in international relations, and normative suggestions for the future global system. <i>The China Race</i> lays down a visible foundation for an important debate in the coming decade and beyond." — Ming Xia, author of <i>The People's Congresses and Governance in China</i><br /><br />"<i>The China Race</i> addresses the broad comparative, political-philosophical aspects of the current competition with China that are missing in much of the current scholarship. Wang draws from history and Western as well as classical Chinese political philosophy to separate out what he calls the CCP-PRC entity, a 'Qin-Han' Polity whose interests are not the same as those of the Chinese People and whose very nature is intrinsically incompatible with the US-led liberal international order grounded in the idea of Westphalian state sovereignty." — E. John Gregory, United States Military Academy, West Point