Congratulations to Andrew Small on the publication of his book The Rupture: China and the Global Race for the Future (in North America the book is called No Limits: The Inside Story of China’s War with the West).
Andrew, who is a senior transatlantic fellow with the Asia program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, has received widespread acclaim for his book, including:
“Detailed and clear-sighted, this is a valuable report on a consequential global rivalry”, Publishers Weekly
“Small ably traces how China went from partner to rival to threat and maps out the challenges that it now poses for the West”, Kirkus Reviews
“[A] fast-paced and deeply researched book.” Gideon Rachman, Financial Times, Best New Politics Books
“A compelling, first-person perspective on the West's awakening to the systemic challenges posed by China.” Newsweek
“A real page-turner.” Politico
“Anyone who wants to understand the rethinking of China policy that has taken place in recent years, and Beijing's challenge to Germany and to Europe, must read this smart and compelling account by one of the best-informed insiders.” International Politik, Books of the Year
“The most important book about China written in the past decade. A gripping narrative of great poignancy; a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of the biggest story of our times.” Mark Leonard, co-founder and director of the European Council on Foreign Relations
“Thanks to his extensive involvement in Europe's interaction with China, Small's account provides a degree of immediacy and detail lacking in most books on the subject. A sobering story of how a well-intentioned and initially promising European effort of engagement ended in bitter disappointment for both sides.” Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker '72 Professor of Government, Claremont McKenna College, and author of China's Crony Capitalism
“Over the past decade, democracies have started to recognise the economic, technological and ideological challenges posed by China to their prosperity and security. Small is uniquely well positioned to tell the story of this still-incomplete awakening. Essential reading.” Aaron L. Friedberg, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, and author of Getting China Wrong
“In incisive analysis, this fills gaps in our understanding of the sources of China's conduct and of the multiple considerations that determine European actions towards China.” Shivshankar Menon, India's former National Security Adviser, Foreign Secretary and Ambassador to China