Once a sleeping giant, China today is the world's fastest growing economy--the leading manufacturer of cell phones, laptop computers, and digital cameras--a dramatic turn-around that alarms many Westerners. But in China: Fragile Superpower, Susan L. Shirk opens up the black box of Chinese politics and finds that the real danger lies elsewhere--not in China's astonishing growth, but in the deep insecurity of its leaders. China's leaders face a troubling paradox: the more developed and prosperous the country becomes, the more insecure and threatened they feel. 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, readers 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. Indeed, ever since the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and the fall of communism in the Soviet Union, Chinese leaders have been afraid of its own citizens, and this fear motivates many of their decisions when dealing with the U.S. and other 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 this country a minefield. The paperback edition features a new preface by the author.
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One interesting parallel between Hofung's book and Susan Shirk's Overreach: the US-China rivalry did not start with either Xi's power consolidation or Trump's presidency but stemmed from 2000s. For them, the turning point was the 2008 financial crisis or even earlier (2006). https://t.co/mcmfKZx97h
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What is the state of U.S.-China relations? Dr. Susan Shirk (@SusanShirk1) joins @NATLCOMMITTEE’s Susan Thorton (@suea_thornton) for a virtual book talk to discuss "Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise” this Thursday (11/10) at noon ET. RSVP: https://t.co/8ueB5uHIQP https://t.co/EWjXNwNcG4
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This month's Cover to Cover webinar features expert on China, Susan L. Shirk! Join WACA this Oct. 20 at 2 PM ET as she discusses her brand new book, "Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise." To register, click the link below: https://t.co/ogu9QwX52S https://t.co/PS8rQt38J6