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Peter Navarro

    This author is known for their rigorous analysis of economic and public policy issues, drawing on extensive academic experience. Their work delves into the complexities of policy-making and its real-world implications. Through a distinct academic lens, the author explores societal challenges and potential solutions. Their contributions offer insightful perspectives grounded in economic theory and practical application.

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    In Trump Time: A Journal of America's Plague Year
    • 2021

      This book provides an insider's perspective on America's pandemic response from a key Trump advisor who raised early alarms about COVID-19. It critiques Dr. Fauci's actions and shares the author's views on the 2020 presidential election.

      In Trump Time: A Journal of America's Plague Year
    • 2015

      Crouching Tiger

      • 335 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(141)Add rating

      Will there be war with China? This book provides the most complete and accurate assessment of the probability of conflict between the United States and the rising Asian superpower. Equally important, it lays out an in-depth analysis of the possible pathways to peace. Written like a geopolitical detective story, the narrative encourages reader interaction by starting each chapter with an intriguing question that often challenges conventional wisdom. Based on interviews with more than thirty top experts, the author highlights a number of disturbing facts about China's recent military buildup and the shifting balance of power in Asia: the Chinese are deploying game-changing "carrier killer" ballistic missiles; some of America's supposed allies in Europe and Asia are selling highly lethal weapons systems to China in a perverse twist on globalization; and, on the U.S. side, debilitating cutbacks in the military budget send a message to the world that America is not serious about its "pivot to Asia." In the face of these threatening developments, the book stresses the importance of maintaining US military strength and preparedness and strengthening alliances, while warning against a complacent optimism that relies on economic engagement, negotiations, and nuclear deterrence to ensure peace. Accessible to readers from all walks of life, this multidisciplinary work blends geopolitics, economics, history, international relations, military doctrine, and political science to provide a better understanding of one of the most vexing problems facing the world."

      Crouching Tiger
    • 2011

      Death by China

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(10)Add rating

      Unscrupulous Chinese entrepreneurs are flooding world markets with lethal products. China's perverse form of capitalism combines illegal mercantilist and protectionist weapons to pick off American industries, job by job. China's emboldened military is racing towards head-on confrontation with the U.S. Meanwhile, America's executives, politicians, and even academics remain silent. Now author and economist Peter Navarro exposes every form of "Death by China," drawing on latest trends and events to show a relationship spiraling out of control. Navarro reveals: How thousands of Chinese cyber dissidents are being imprisoned in "Google Gulags"; how Chinese hackers are escalating coordinated cyberattacks on U.S. defense and America's key businesses; how China's undervalued currency is damaging the U.S., Europe, and the global recovery; why American companies are discovering that risks of operating in China worse than they imagined; how China is promoting nuclear proliferation in its pursuit of oil; and how the media distorts the China story. This book catalogs China's abuses and presents a call to action and a survival guide for a critical juncture in America's history and the world's.

      Death by China
    • 2004

      IF IT'S RAINING IN BRAZIL, BUY STARBUCKS The hardcover edition of If It's Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks first introduced investors to "macrotrading." Instead of just theorizing, the breakthrough investing strategy actually quantifies the impact of global economic forces on specific sectors of the stock market. This paperback edition delivers macrotrading to a new and wider audience, identifying which economic indicators are essential to follow, how to trade profitably in times of recession or inflation, subtle signals that indicate imminent turning points in the market, and much more.

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