‘Thucydides’s Trap identifies a cardinal challenge to world order: the impact of a rising power on a ruling power. I read the book with great interest. I can only hope that the US-China relationship becomes the fifth case to resolve itself peacefully, rather than the 13th to result in war.’
Henry Kissinger, former United States Secretary of State
‘Can the US avoid confrontation with China? That is the geopolitical question of our age. In most cases, Thucydides was right: when a new power arises in the world, it results in a clash with the dominant power. This important and fascinating book extracts lessons for how we can avoid such a confrontation.’
Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs and The Innovators
‘You can bet that China’s leaders will read Allison’s warnings about Thucydides’s Trap. I only wish I could be as sure about America’s leaders. But every informed citizen should buy a copy.’
Niall Ferguson
‘One of the most insightful and thought-provoking books I have ever read on the most important relationship in the world: the US and China. If Graham Allison is right—and I think he is—China and the US must heed the lessons in this superb study in order to build a strategic relationship that avoids a war which neither side would win.’
General (Ret.) David Petraeus, Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, former Director of the CIA, and former Commander of US Central Command
‘A provocative thesis on one of today's most pressing foreign policy issues and a page turner of the first order, Destined For War is a must read. Professor Allison writes with the propulsive narrative drive appropriate for such an immediate and danger-fraught topic. I can only hope that all senior policy experts read this timely book to prevent our country from falling into the trap Professor Allison so ably warns us against.’
Christopher Reich, bestselling author of Invasion of Privacy
‘Do China and America want war? No. Might they be compelled into conflict by severe structural stress? Yes. Thankfully, Allison charts an essential course to avoid a catastrophic collision. Destined for War will be studied and debated for decades.’
Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia
‘An important new book.’
Financial Times
‘Graham Allison has written a gripping book that decision-makers and citizens alike must read, digest, and act upon.’
Samantha Power
‘For policymakers, scholars, and citizens on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, Destined for War is essential reading.’
Ash Carter
‘Graham Allison has written the most important foreign policy book of our time.’
Sandy Winnefeld
‘Graham Allison is the Paul Revere of the nuclear age. In his brilliant book, Allison provides us with a heart stopping look into a future that may end as abruptly as the past began.’
William Cohen
‘Essential, even indispensable reading for every diplomat—and financier or businessman — that contemplates China and its relations with the world.’
Kurt Campbell
‘Destined for War is a must-read for anyone concerned about US-China relations. A gifted combination of scholarship with truly accessible writing.’
Amitai Etzioni
‘Reading Destined for War and drawing from its lessons could help to save the lives of millions of people.’
Klaus Schwab
‘If any book can stop a world war, it is this one. This gripping book is a must read for policy makers in both nations as well as the general public.’
Sam Nunn
‘Graham Allison has been a source of inspiration for me as a student and diplomat. As with Essence of Decision, Destined for War again provides us with his penetrating insights into global politics in the 21st century and beyond.’
Ban Ki-Moon, former Secretary General of the United Nations
‘Surely another classic in the making, Destined for War is a brilliant example of ‘thinking in time,’ which — as the author shows — is against us.’
Brendan Simms, author of Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy
‘Thought-provoking and very readable.’
The Sunday Times
‘As a single volume on the shape of the gathering rivalry and co-operation between the United States and China, this book is to be highly recommended. It is clearly written with a popular audience in mind. As such it can join the ranks of a number of such books that explain a wide range of complex concepts and historical episodes in a way that the layperson can readily engage with.’
NZ International Review
‘[A]rgue[s] persuasively that adjusting to this global power shift will require great skill on both sides if conflagration is to be avoided ... helpfully illustrated with maps and charts...with wide-ranging, erudite case studies that span human history ... this fine book show[s] that China intends to evict the United States from Asia in order to restore its dominance over what it considers its historic spheres of influence. Unfortunately, Washington is poorly prepared to deal with a China that strategises in terms of the symbolic undercurrents and sensitivities illuminated so dramatically by Allison.’
Judith Shapiro, The New York Times Book Review
‘[A] brief but far-reaching book in which potted history is incisively deployed ... One of the many strengths of Destined for War is the restoration of the late Samuel Huntington’s 'Clash of Civilisations' theory, disparaged in the mid-1990s but subliminally gaining force by the day. Mr. Allison approvingly paraphrases Huntington’s notion that 'the Western myth of universal values' is 'not just naive but inimical to other civilisations, particularly the Confucian one with China at its centre.’
Robert D. Kaplan, The Wall Street Journal
‘Hugely influential.’
Niall Ferguson, TLS