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How China's Leaders Think: The Inside Story of China's Past, Current and Future Leaders

AUTHOR Kuhn, Robert Lawrence; Kuhn
PUBLISHER Wiley (06/15/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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China's Leaders

In the fall of 2012, when China's Communist Party has its next National Party Congress (one is held every five years), senior leaders will be selected to replace those who have run the country for the past decade. In his book, How China's Leaders Think, Kuhn offers background on Chinese officials we may hear more about in coming years. - Barron's

Robert Kuhn offers outlooks on the mainland's future from those shaping it... [His] access to the mainland's political hierarchy is impressive. - South China Morning Post

How China's Leaders Think draws on interviews with more than 100 Chinese leaders, providing insightful views on what China's current and future leaders think about economy, media, diplomacy and more. - Xinhua News Agency

Kuhn's latest work draws on his personal conversations with as many as 100 Chinese leaders. Kuhn delves into the mode of thinking of China's leaders, revealing how they feel about the country's presence in the world and how certain changes may impact others. - Global Times

This book reflects the personal visions and collective commitment of China's senior leaders, including the next generation who will come to full power in 2012. Most readers will not get closer to China's leaders than this. - China Daily

This is an important book that deserves a wide audience. It is important because it is the first attempt by a foreigner to explain the thinking of China's current leadership across a range of subjects, and because Kuhn's access to that leadership is unprecedented - and entirely unique - for any Westerner outside of diplomatic circles. - That's Shanghai

Arguably one of the best surveys of China's economic and social landscape during several decades of reform. - The Washington Times

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ISBN-13: 9781118085905
ISBN-10: 1118085906
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 576
Carton Quantity: 14
Product Dimensions: 6.03 x 1.40 x 8.98 inches
Weight: 1.81 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: SG
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BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | International - General
Business & Economics | Economic History
Business & Economics | Economics - General
Dewey Decimal: 658.049
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011501552
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China's Leaders

In the fall of 2012, when China's Communist Party has its next National Party Congress (one is held every five years), senior leaders will be selected to replace those who have run the country for the past decade. In his book, How China's Leaders Think, Kuhn offers background on Chinese officials we may hear more about in coming years. - Barron's

Robert Kuhn offers outlooks on the mainland's future from those shaping it... [His] access to the mainland's political hierarchy is impressive. - South China Morning Post

How China's Leaders Think draws on interviews with more than 100 Chinese leaders, providing insightful views on what China's current and future leaders think about economy, media, diplomacy and more. - Xinhua News Agency

Kuhn's latest work draws on his personal conversations with as many as 100 Chinese leaders. Kuhn delves into the mode of thinking of China's leaders, revealing how they feel about the country's presence in the world and how certain changes may impact others. - Global Times

This book reflects the personal visions and collective commitment of China's senior leaders, including the next generation who will come to full power in 2012. Most readers will not get closer to China's leaders than this. - China Daily

This is an important book that deserves a wide audience. It is important because it is the first attempt by a foreigner to explain the thinking of China's current leadership across a range of subjects, and because Kuhn's access to that leadership is unprecedented - and entirely unique - for any Westerner outside of diplomatic circles. - That's Shanghai

Arguably one of the best surveys of China's economic and social landscape during several decades of reform. - The Washington Times

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China is an economic superpower competing in every arena of human endeavor. From trade and technology to culture, media and sports - China's growing strengths have global implications. But who are China's leaders, current and future, and what do they make of the country's growing influence? What are China's future leaders doing today? And how do they think about democracy, political reform and China's place in the new world order?

How China's Leaders Think focuses on the forces shaping China - the leaders and their philosophies; the government and it policies, and a nation of 1.3 billion people embracing change. With unique access to Communist Party officials, author Robert Lawrence Kuhn interviews over 100 of China's leaders. He portrays President Hu Jintao, and looks to the next generation of China's leaders, including Xi Jinping, likely China's next president; Li Keqiang, likely China's next premier; and "Rising Star" politburo members Li Yuanchao, Liu Yunshan, Wang Qishan, Bo Xilai and Wang Yang.

Kuhn speaks with China's leaders in private companies, state-owned enterprises, banking, foreign affairs, military, agriculture, healthcare, religion, media, internet, film, literature, ideology and more to create an extraordinary portrait of China today. Is there a viable "China threat" or an emerging "China Model?" In confronting China's leaders on China's problems--economic imbalances, pollution, corruption, human rights, media censorship, religious tension, and ethnic conflicts, to name a few--Kuhn's finds frank acknowledgement of the long road China must still travel in order to realize President Hu's vision of a Harmonious Society.

The best way to know China--and the best way to do business with China--is to know what motives China's leaders and what drives their policies. How China's Leaders Think is, quite literally, an invaluable roadmap of how China's leaders view the key issues of the day. Readers will not get closer to China's leaders than this insightful book from Robert Lawrence Kuhn.

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