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Bill Emmott

Bill Emmott is an independent author and consultant. He was editor-in-chief of The Economist from 1993-2006, and is the author of nine books, many of them on Asia. His latest book is Rivals: How the Power Struggle between China, India and Japan will Shape our Next Decade.

26 March 2009

Power, it is universally acknowledged, is shifting to Asia. What that really means, however, is that the continent’s biggest countries, China and India, are at last modernizing and achieving sustained economic development. All this will make the old-established powers of the West no less capable, influential, or important—but they will be a lot less dominant.

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