What People Are Saying About China’s Next Act
“As the free world responds to Russian aggression in Ukraine, relations with China have come under intense scrutiny. China’s Next Act has arrived just in time. Moore helps us understand better how we must reshape economic and diplomatic relations to advance peace and prosperity.”
— H.R. McMaster, author of Battlegrounds and Dereliction of Duty
“China’s Next Act convincingly makes the case that there are no global deals on public goods without a carefully calibrated mix of US-China collaboration and competition, despite systemic bilateral tensions. It is an important contribution and should be read widely by all who are concerned with managing increasing risk in uncertain times”
— Craig Allen, President, US-China Business Council
“For those not following science and technology developments on the ground in China, Scott Moore’s China’s Next Act is a wake-up call and a warning. We need to heed his advice.”
— Susan Thornton, former Acting Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
“Scott Moore’s thought-provoking book wrestles with the most consequential issues of our time: global warming, global pandemics, and rapid technological change. He explores how China’s rise has played a pivotal role in all three and makes a strong argument for why enlisting China in addressing them is absolutely vital—but uniquely challenging. This is a book of big ideas, built on a strong foundation of research and personal experience.”
— Kaiser Kuo, host of the Sinica Podcast
“This is an original and insightful contribution to our understanding of the politics and financing of water. Dr. Moore's research demands to be read by the broadest possible range of development practitioners and scholars.”
— Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia and co-author of Australia's National Water Initiative
“Moore proffers four case studies to demonstrate how different forms of governments are addressing intra-basin conflicts…This timely and masterful work illuminates vexing environmental and political challenges and offers pertinent solutions.”
— Dr John Burch Jr, University of Tennessee at Martin