![]() ![]() Noah Feldman, Boston Globe A perceptive and concise read, detailing the wisdom of a man who has been at the political forefront for close to 50 years. David Plott, Global Asia The new book of interviews with Lee Kuan Yew, the former prime minister of Singapore, by Graham Allison, Robert Blackwill, and Ali Wyne is fantastic. Foreign Service Journal may be the single best available volume for those who want a quick grasp of Lee's thinking on foreign affairs and geopolitics.in compiling such a rich collection of statements on such a wide range of global issues, Allison and Blackwill have done both scholars and general readers a service by providing a manageable, one-stop shop on Lee's thinking. In this book, he bluntly describes how he sees major players like China and the United States interacting in the coming years and sheds light on the intentions of each, with the purpose of informing experts and leadership in both capitals. ![]() Singapore's longtime prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, is uniquely placed to offer such insights. ![]() Relations between Asian powers and the United States are constantly shifting, so insights into how to navigate the resulting diplomatic challenges are at a premium. ![]()
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