China, Susan L. Shirk
China, Susan L. Shirk
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China
Fragile Superpower

Author: Susan L. Shirk

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 13 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/23/2022


Synopsis

Susan L. Shirk, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State responsible for China, knows many of today's Chinese rulers personally and has studied them for three decades. She offers invaluable insight into how they think—and what they fear. In this revealing book, you will see the world through the eyes of men like President Hu Jintao and former President Jiang Zemin. We discover a fragile communist regime desperate to survive in a society turned upside down by miraculous economic growth and a stunning new openness to the greater world. Theirs is a regime afraid of its own citizens, and this fear motivates many of their decisions when dealing with the US and other foreign nations. In particular, the fervent nationalism of the Chinese people, combined with their passionate resentment of Japan, and attachment to Taiwan, have made relations with these two regions a minefield. It is here, Shirk concludes, in the tangled interactions between Japan, Taiwan, China, and the United States, that the greatest danger lies.

Shirk argues that rising powers such as China tend to provoke wars in large part because other countries mishandle them. Unless we understand China's brittle internal politics and the fears that motivate its leaders, we face the very real possibility of avoidable conflict with China.

About Susan L. Shirk

Susan L. Shirk is director of the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, and professor at UC-San Diego's Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. A leading authority on China, she has has written numerous books and articles on this subject, including pieces that have appeared in Washington Post, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Boudewijn on April 01, 2020

In this book, Susan L. Shirk states that it is not its growing strength that poses the danger, but its internal fragility. The weak legitimacy of the Communist Party, its leader’s sense of vulnerability is wat is the real problem. They need to prevent to be seen as weak by the Chinese population, wh......more

Goodreads review by Jane on March 17, 2016

you know how in grad school whenever the professor starts discussing theoretical frameworks someone always jumps in with a personal anecdote that is slightly related to the discussion but not really, it's more of a cry for attention? This whole book reads like that. instead of presenting a timeless......more

Goodreads review by Mei on October 10, 2007

Premise of the book is that while China is a world super power it's greatest weakness comes from within. Author states that Chinese government fear possibility that its people will topple the regime and describes the lengths the government tries to maintain control. She gives interesting insight on......more

Goodreads review by Blake on September 13, 2017

great book that gives a better perspective on what really influences China most-its own people.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on January 01, 2022

Book gives a good overview of internal political dynamics of China but for more in-depth accounts one should look elsewhere (for politics I highly recommend Pieke's Knowing China: A Twenty-First Century Guide and for societal issues: In Line Behind a Billion People: How Scarcity Will Define China's......more