<p><strong>A <em>Wall Street Journal </em>and <em>USA Today</em> Bestseller</strong></p><p>China's Belt and Road initiative is on the way. Premier Xi's agenda? For China to have unrestricted access to the rest of the world.&nbsp;At the focus is America's last fortress Puerto Rico which sits&nbsp;primely at the southern entrance of the Caribbean from the Atlantic Ocean. The only way that China can exercise influence in Puerto Rico-and move freely around the globe-is if Puerto Rico becomes an independent nation.</p><p>Puerto Rico's political process is in shambles and the island is now slipping toward independence. Author Alexander&nbsp;Odishelidze&nbsp;spent 30 years on decolonization with a preference for statehood.&nbsp;This is his firsthand account of the mistakes made during that process and of the vested interests-both on the mainland US and in Puerto Rico-that fought to maintain the status quo.&nbsp;In the 1970s independence drew less than 5 percent of the vote in Puerto Rico's elections. During the last election independence-leaning candidates received almost 50 percent of the vote.</p><p>The trend is away from statehood.&nbsp;And China is watching.</p>
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