
Keen On America Six Books, One Story: The Closing of the American Century
Nov 8, 2025
Andrew Hill, Senior Business Writer at the Financial Times, discusses the critical themes from this year's shortlisted business books. He highlights the stark economic rivalry between the U.S. and China, particularly through Dan Wang’s concept of China as an 'engineering state.' They delve into the implications of bureaucratic obstacles in U.S. infrastructure development, as explored in titles like Abundance. Hill also emphasizes the significant narratives around economic warfare and clean energy, raising the provocative question: Is the American century over?
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Shortlist Reveals A Single Big Story
- The shortlist of FT books reveals a single dominant theme: the US-China economic and technological rivalry.
- Judges narrowed in on China’s rise and its implications across industry, policy, and power.
How Huawei Vaulted Past Incumbents
- Andrew and Andrew discuss Eva Dou's House of Huawei and her outsider investigation into Huawei's rise.
- The book traces Huawei vaulting past incumbents by learning from and building on international know‑how.
NVIDIA’s Niche Pivot To AI Dominance
- Andrew Hill compares NVIDIA's scrappy origin story to Huawei's state‑linked rise while discussing Stephen Witt's The Thinking Machine.
- He highlights Jensen Huang's niche focus on gaming chips that later became central to AI demand.


















