Quotes. Glossary. Also By The Author. Introduction. Section I: THE PIVOT. Chapter 1 – History. Chapter 2 – Power. Chapter 3 – Capital. Chapter 4 – Platforms. Chapter 5 – Ideas. Section II: THE CASE STUDIES. Chapter 6 – China: EVs. Chapter 7 – India: Stack. Chapter 8 – Nigeria: Refinery.Section III: THE FAULT LINES. Chapter 9 – Youth. Chapter 10 – Coexistence. Acknowledgements.
Biography
Dr. Vasuki Shastry has spent much of his career working on and in emerged markets. He was a journalist in India, Singapore, and later in Indonesia, where he covered the Asian financial crisis and the fall of President Suharto in 1998. Pivoting from journalism, Shastry worked in communications and public affairs leadership roles at the International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C., Standard Chartered Bank in London, and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Shastry serves on the advisory council of Chatham House (UK and the World program) and at the Institute of Human Rights and Business. He is the author of three previous books, writes a monthly column for Forbes Asia, and divides his time between Washington D.C. and Dubai.
“Vasuki Shastry, who has had a distinguished career at the IMF, charts the dizzying course of international relations from the end of the Cold War and America’s brief unipolar moment, to the emerging multipolarity that characterises international relations in the twenty-first century. He analyses the decline of effective multilateralism and describes the inequality that disfigures a world in which great powers conduct international relations on the basis of might is right. He pleads instead for ‘coexistent multilateralism’, a world order in which the newly ‘emerged’ and status quo powers work cooperatively together, and warns of the perils, including the catastrophic impact of climate change and future pandemics, if they do not. His prescription may sound utopian in a period of renewed great power rivalry, but he paints a grim picture of the dystopian alternative”. Sir David Manning, Former U.K. Diplomat, Ambassador to the United States; Distinguished Fellow, Chatham House
“Vasuki Shastry remains a keen observer of global economic trends. Following his provocative book questioning the prospects for an “Asian Century”, Shastry’s latest oeuvre speculates on the implications of “Emerging Economies” having “Emerged”. Always thought-provoking, Shastry wields a fine pen” – Dr. Sanjaya Baru, Author, Editor, Media Advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh






