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The Party

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Fascinating. . . . Illuminating. . . . Mr. McGregor guides readers through recent events in China! teasing out what each tells us about the Party's role. . . . Reading this primer will help foreigners better navigate the hidden political shoals of the Chinese business world." Informationen zum Autor Richard McGregor is a reporter for the Financial Times and the publication’s former China bureau chief. He has reported from North Asia for nearly two decades and lives in Washington! D.C. Klappentext An eye-opening investigation into China's Communist Party and its integral role in the country's rise as a global superpower and rival of the United States China's political and economic growth in the past three decades is one of astonishing! epochal dimensions. The country has undergone a remarkable transformation on a scale similar to that of the Industrial Revolution in the West. The most remarkable part of this transformation! however! has been left largely untold—the central role of the Chinese Communist Party. As an organization alone! the Party is a phenomenon of unique scale and power. Its membership surpasses seventy-three million! and it does more than just rule a country. The Party not only has a grip on every aspect of government! from the largest! richest cities to the smallest far-flung villages in Tibet and Xinjiang! it also has a hold on all official religions! the media! and the military. The Party presides over large! wealthy state-owned businesses! and it exercises control over the selection of senior executives of all government companies! many of which are in the top tier of the Fortune 500 list. In The Party ! Richard McGregor delves deeply into China's inner sanctum for the first time! showing how the Communist Party controls the government! courts! media! and military! and how it keeps all corruption accusations against its members in-house. The Party's decisions have a global impact! yet the CPC remains a deeply secretive body! hostile to the law! unaccountable to anyone or anything other than its own internal tribunals. It is the world's only geopolitical rival of the United States! and is steadfastly poised to think the worst of the West. In this provocative and illuminating account! Richard McGregor offers a captivating portrait of China's Communist Party! its grip on power and control over China! and its future. Zusammenfassung “Few outsiders have any realistic sense of the innards! motives! rivalries! and fears of the Chinese Communist leadership. But we all know much more than before! thanks to Richard McGregor’s illuminating and richly-textured look at the people in charge of China’s political machinery.... Invaluable.” — James Fallows! National Correspondent for The Atlantic The Party is Financial Times reporter Richard McGregor’s eye-opening investigation into China’s Communist Party! and the integral role it has played in the country’s rise as a global superpower and rival to the United States. Many books have examined China’s economic rise! human rights record! turbulent history! and relations with the U.S.; none until now! however! have tackled the issue central to understanding all of these issues: how the ruling communist government works. The Party delves deeply into China’s secretive political machine. ...

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Authors Richard McGregor
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.06.2010
 
EAN 9780061708770
ISBN 978-0-06-170877-0
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 159 mm x 236 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book

HISTORY: WORLD, POLITICAL SCIENCE: Comparative Politics, ASIAN & ASIAN AMERICAN: CHINA: HISTORY: POLITICS: CULTURE, HISTORY: Asia / China, HISTORY: Modern / 21st Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE: World / Asian, HISTORY: ASIAN

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