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An edition of The Coming Collapse of China (2001)

The Coming Collapse of China

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China is hot. The world sees a glorious future for this sleeping giant, three times larger than the United States, predicting it will blossom into the world's biggest economy by 2010. According to Chang, however, a Chinese-American lawyer and China specialist, the People's Republic is a paper dragon. Peer beneath the veneer of modernization since Mao's death, and the symptoms of decay are everywhere: Deflation grips the economy, state-owned enterprises are failing, banks are hopelessly insolvent, foreign investment continues to decline, and Communist party corruption eats away at the fabric of society. Beijing's cautious reforms have left the country stuck midway between communism and capitalism, Chang writes. With its impending World Trade Organization membership, for the first time China will be forced to open itself to foreign competition, which will shake the country to its foundations. Economic failure will be followed by government collapse. Covering subjects from party politics to the Falun Gong to the government's insupportable position on Taiwan, Chang presents a thorough and very chilling overview of China's present and not-so-distant future. - Publisher.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: Coming Collapse of China
Coming Collapse of China
2010, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: Coming Collapse of China
Coming Collapse of China
2002, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: Coming Collapse of China
Coming Collapse of China
2001, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: The Coming Collapse of China
The Coming Collapse of China
July 31, 2001, Random House
Paperback in English
Cover of: Yagate Chūgoku no hōkai ga hajimaru
Yagate Chūgoku no hōkai ga hajimaru
2001, Sōshisha
in Japanese
Cover of: The Coming Collapse of China
The Coming Collapse of China
July 31, 2001, Random House
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First Sentence

"THEY WILL MOVE Mao Zedong's body soon; it lies on hallowed ground."

Table of Contents

Foreword : The final chapter
The dinner party : the revolution has grown old
Lake of gasoline : the discontent of the people is explosive
Industrial theme parks : state-owned enterprises are dying
future@china.communism : is the Communist Party ready for the Internet?
Life everlasting : industrial policy grants perpetual existence to the inept
The boats that sank : Chinese banks will fail
Biting the snakes : the state attacks the private sector
Highway girls : China's economy stagnates
Trade charade : WTO accession will trigger collapse
Sentences without verbs : ideology and politics restrain progress
Emerging in the East : can the Chinese state evolve?
Roads to ruin : how the state will fall
Epilogue : The state begins to disintegrate

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Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xxii, 344 p.
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8021217M
ISBN 10
0812977564
ISBN 13
9780812977561
Library Thing
134804
Goodreads
274892

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