The 19th century has often been referred to as the imperial or British century. The period, after WWII was, in words coined by Henry Luce, the American Century.
Today, as we move headlong into the 21st century, we are entering what Parag Khanna sees as the Asian Century.
This dramatic change is not just about China, although China is a big part of it. It’s also about the 40 other countries that make up Asia, that are connecting in a system of trade and engagement that is both ancient and modern. It’s about the greater integration of Europe and Asia,
It’s about a world and a future where history matters, even in the face of cutting edge modernity. It’s a world where politics, economics, geography, and historical context matter. Where any nation not understanding all of these factors will do so at its own peril.
How we got here is important, as is where we are. This is the subject of Parag Khanna’s new book, The Future Is Asian
My conversation with Parag Khanna: