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Chinese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 613

Chinese

A lively first hand portrait of Chinese society by a veteran British resident correspondent. It starts at the bottom of the pyramid with a picture of the very poorest and ends with an account of the wealthy ruling elite. The books was written in 1998 but is still relevant today as the basic structure of Chinese society has not changed and the issues and challenges remain the same. It shows how China works in the context both of its long history and its more recent Communist past.

Dragon Rising
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Dragon Rising

Jasper Becker's book, "The Chinese," was hailed as the best single-volume introduction to this enormous, inscrutable society. Vividly illustrated with photographs that capture the paradox of an ancient culture remaking itself into a dynamic consumer society, this volume is a well-rounded, wide-ranging portrait of China's problems and prospects.

Hungry Ghosts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Hungry Ghosts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the unforgettable story of the century's greatest human rights disaster, in which more people died than in Stalin's purges and the Holocaust put together.

Made in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Made in China

The coronavirus pandemic started in Wuhan, home to the leading lab studying the SARS virus and bats. Was that pure coincidence? This book explores what we know, and still don’t know, about the origins of COVID-19, and how it was handled in China. We may never get all the answers, but much is already clear: China’s record as the origin of earlier pandemics, and its struggle to bring contagious diseases under control; its history as both a victim of biological warfare and a developer of deadly bioweapons. When Covid broke out, Wuhan was building science parks to realise Beijing’s ambitions in biotech research. Whoever achieves global leadership of the gene-editing industry stands to harvest great power and wealth. China has already challenged Western technological supremacy with 5G and in other industries. Yet this tiny, invisible virus has cruelly exposed a critical flaw in the Chinese political system: obsessive secrecy. The West wanted to trust the PRC, hoping that, as it prospered, it would become an open society. Made in China reveals how Beijing’s leaders have betrayed that trust.

City of Heavenly Tranquility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

City of Heavenly Tranquility

A tour de force by journalist Becker, this book explores how and why the Chinese buried their history and destroyed one of the world's most fabled cities, virtually extinguishing the culture of one of the greatest and oldest civilizations within the span of a single lifetime.

Chinese Tsp Paperback
  • Language: en

Chinese Tsp Paperback

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-11-24
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  • Publisher: John Murray

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The Chinese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

The Chinese

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

China enters the 21st century as the world's largest surviving empire, a vast bureaucratic dictatorship with close to 1.3 billion people drawn from 56 different races. This text provides a general introduction to the Chinese, taking the reader on a journey from the poorest, those living in remote mountainous regions, to the most powerful families in the capital. In between it looks at how workers in state-owned enterprises and the new capitalists are navigating the transition from a planned to a market economy, and at who are the winners and losers in the scramble to make this new consumer market yield golden profits.

Why Communism Failed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Why Communism Failed

Communism was destroyed not from without, but from within-by a persistent failure to make its economic theories work in practice. But what exactly did go wrong with its central planning? Until the last moment, top western economists claimed that Communism was superior to western models. Even now, centralized Marxist planning retains its admirers, especially among the young. With the benefit of new archival research, we can finally grasp how falsified and manipulated statistics blindfolded Communist governments and confused western leaders, leading to staggering errors of judgement. Both sides believed that East Germany had a stronger economy than West Germany; that North Korea would overtake...

Rogue Regime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Rogue Regime

An eye-opening look at North Korea, a brutal Stalinist country that has become one of the most volatile hot spots in the world.

City of Heavenly Tranquillity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

City of Heavenly Tranquillity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-06-05
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The great city of Beijing, capital of China from the ninth century, and given its form for five hundred years by the Ming Dynasty, was for a millennium one of the most extraordinary places on earth. At a time when London, Paris, or Rome had only several hundred thousand residents, Beijing held over a million. This book tells the history of this great city, and through it provides a highly engaging summary history of China. In the summer of 1997, President Jiang Zemin made a decision to destroy the old city. There was no announcement, no explanation given, nor any attempt made to justify his decision. Even those working as architects only became aware of what was happening when it was already too late. Expertly moving between historical analysis and reportage, Jasper Becker describes the impact of this systematic destruction, a unique telling of the history of Beijing that encapsulates both the grandeur of its creation and the tragedy of its current transformation.