A succinct, authoritative and up-to-date account of one of the most important but neglected relations in contemporary geopolitics. Vince Cable uses his extensive career as a scholar, economist and politician to set out what links, and separates, these two massive neighbours, and how their ambitions, and tensions, are likely to influence the coming century. Kerry Brown, author of The Great Reversal: Britain, China and the 400-Year Contest for Power
In this extremely important book, Sir Vince Cable, who is an expert on economic development, analyses the prospective rise of China and India. The former is already a superpower. The latter is one in the making. By the middle of this century, the balance of global economic and political power will have been remade. The West, he insists, must prepare for this transformation. On this, he is unquestionably right. Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times
In Eclipsing the West, Vince Cable has masterfully analysed India and Chinas complex relationship and the growing pull that these two powers exert on international development and the world economy. Looking forwards, he sees them becoming central, possibly dominant, actors on the world stage. A closely argued and persuasively written book that should be read by all those with an interest in our worlds uncertain future. Shivshankar Menon, former Foreign Secretary of India
Vince Cable provides an authoritative guide to an emerging world where three superstates the US, India and China dominate the global economy and politics. Conflict is certainly possible, but so is what Cable calls enlightened realism and cooperation. Bob Davis, co-author of Superpower Showdown
An excellent, data-driven analysis of the comparison between India and China that spells out exactly what the West is up against. Very much required reading for anyone interested in how great power rivalry might evolve. Sam Olsen, author of the States of Play newsletter
Vince Cable is dead right. The twenty-first century will be dominated by the return of two Asian superstates, China and India. The West will be progressively eclipsed. A new world will emerge. Cable skilfully provides glimpses of many different futures that could emerge. A must read for our challenging times. Kishore Mahbubani, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, NUS and author of Living the Asian Century
This book was finished before the latest economic and geopolitical turmoil brought about by the second Trump term, but it couldnt be more topical in its conclusions. As Vince Cables masterful tome ascertains, the US hegemony is truly over, with China and India sometimes friends, sometimes foes changing the economic, political and military balance forever. This will have profound implications for us all. Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser, Centre for Economics and Business Research
Vince Cables magisterial survey of the rise of India and China is breathtaking in its scope and reach. It is essential reading to understand the radically different new global order that we are moving into. Cho Khong, Associate Fellow at the Saļd Business School, University of Oxford and former Chief Political Analyst at Shell
Cable shows with deep erudition and prescience coming from sophisticated scenario-thinking how these two superstates, inextricably linked by history and geography, will shape not only their future but also that of the rest of the world. Erik Berglof, Chief Economist, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank -- .