From a reader:
“Hello Joseph. I just ordered your book, and I noticed it was short. I would like to know if there is an up to date book on American foreign policy towards China that you could recommend that is well-researched and truthful with good policy suggestions. Thanks!
I know next to nothing about America-China relations and I am looking forward to reading your book.”
My response:
“I wish I could […] the fact I can’t is a major reason I am working on a much longer book focused solely on the evolution of American policy toward China. Thanks for reading!”
So, yes, once the National Debt and You: What it is, How it Works, and Why it Matters is finished (which should be soon), I will begin working full time on the, to date, unnamed project focused strictly on Sino-American relations, a timely topic that no one seems to be able to deal with objectively, whatever their particular bias.
In the meantime, the book should be done by this tine next year, I will be focused on making sure to get out two pieces a month at the Institute focused on a specific aspect of US policy regarding China or an important event in the history of the relationship.
If there is something specific you’d like to see addressed in the coming months, then, please reach out and let me know!