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Feasting Dragon, Starving Eagle [Hardcover]

Peter G. de Krassel (Author)
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February 2004
An analysis of how America, through its misguided and bankrupt economic, financial, and foreign policies and alliances, has allowed China and its citizens to prosper at the expense and suffering of Americans, who are picking up most of the global economic rehabilitation tab.

The ongoing domestic, foreign, economic and geopolitical policy failures of career politicians in Washington, D.C., financed by their Wall Street backers and executed by their politically connected, incompetent bureaucrats charged with implementing the congressional and presidential non-starters are graphically analyzed and described. America's career politicians and corporate titans are blamed directly for their misguided policies.

While America has sent more than $10 to $15 billion a month for five years on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and continues to do so, China has spent the same amount of money on education, developing new technologies and building state-of-the-art infrastructure relevant to the 21st century. It doesn't take much to figure out which country made the better investment.

The 2008 Beijing Olympics, where China won more gold medals than the U.S., are a reflection on how China has raised its game in the daily global competition for economic, political and sports supremacy, not military. China is not a military threat to America.

China and America differ in their geopolitical and domestic approach and how each country's soldiers must serve their citizens. Two visually poignant pictures of which country uses its armed forces more productively are the images of the People's Liberation Army helping the victims of the devastating Sichuan earthquake in 2008, and removing the masses of algae from a beach in Qingdao, where the Olympic sailing events took place. What a contrast to America scrambling to find emergency personnel to help out in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

America is now playing catch-up with its economic stimulus package in an effort to continue to be a relevant global interlocal power. America and China can continue to learn from each other as their people and economics become more intertwined. Both countries must join hands to lead the world through climate, economic and political change in the 21st century as true political partners to ensure that the world avoids Armageddon.


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This essential guide provides a panorama of the problems and opportunities present in the US-China relationship. Whether we're talking about sports, economics, trade, education, the increasing juxtaposition inherent in this relationship is a wake-up call for action.

Peter de Krassel rightfully asserts that America is, geopolitically, acting like a drunken teenager. 'We the People' must be the parent, bailiff, and therapist. It is up to us to realign our social, economic, and political priorities, because no one else can do that for us. --Brandon Royal CPA, MBA, award-winning educational author

A serious and timely book. deKrassel goes about illuminating his readers' horizon about Sino-US relations from his unique personal freedom-loving literary graphic point of view while proivding them with some well-times guffaws along the way. --C.P. Ho Member Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

China-USA expert Peter G. de Krassel sets a literary feast of international analysis, slicing and dicing the political, economical and industrial ingredients of the two global superpowers. Drawing upon his insightful Custom Maid trilogy, Spin War and Knowledge, Mr. de Krassel serves up easily digestible tidbits of wisdom that make his latest work a must-read for everyone who desires to enhance their understanding of this complex and vital relationship. Bon appetit!

--Michael Broggie Author & Historian

A serious and timely book. deKrassel goes about illuminating his readers' horizon about Sino-US relations from his unique personal freedom-loving literary graphic point of view while proivding them with some well-times guffaws along the way. --C.P. Ho Member Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

China-USA expert Peter G. de Krassel sets a literary feast of international analysis, slicing and dicing the political, economical and industrial ingredients of the two global superpowers. Drawing upon his insightful Custom Maid trilogy, Spin War and Knowledge, Mr. de Krassel serves up easily digestible tidbits of wisdom that make his latest work a must-read for everyone who desires to enhance their understanding of this complex and vital relationship. Bon appetit!

--Michael Broggie Author & Historian

From the Inside Flap

A concise contemporary post 9/11 geopolitical "Manifesto". How Americans can reorient and clean up their act to survive, thrive and continue to guide in the twenty-first century.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 518 pages
  • Publisher: CAL Books (February 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9889766612
  • ISBN-13: 978-9889766610
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,398,438 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A reader from Ridgefield, CT, September 26, 2004
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Most of the time I feel as if the media is simply aiding government in its agenda to spread mass hypnosis. Mr. de krassel's insightful, intelligent book is a wake-up call to think for ourselves, see the truth behind the spin and take action in whatever ways we feel called. It is a must read for anyone who is willing to take responsibility for what we all have contributed to creating and the courage to believe in new possibilities.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All Americans Should Take Note, August 28, 2004
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This is a book to learn from. The author is honest and out spoken. He knows his stuff . Its an easy read too Why isn't the World taking note and doing something about the mess being created
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5.0 out of 5 stars Compassionate, Enlightening and Pithy Scope for Humanity, July 15, 2004
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Peter de Krassel's book is a beam of light through a pitch-black series of essays on our present time in history. His viewpoint serves as an indicator that illuminates understanding for how we arrived into our contemporary drama and provides impetus for embracing recognition of a global community. Includes opportunity for amazement and many good chuckles, as well as a view of Hong Kong that we ordinarily are not privy to experience from our receiving end of the media's voice. Inspiring and challenging with a delicious sense of connectedness served with humor and sensitivity beyond outrage.
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