‘Friends and Enemies’ delivers a lucid and provocative history of
one of the world’s largest and most successful political
organizations, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Grounding his
account in the origins of the CCP, Brown charts its early struggles
and the emergence of the leadership of Mao Zedong in the 1930s, before
unravelling the role of the Party during the Second World War and the
vicious internecine struggle that culminated in the CCP’s ascent to
power in 1949.
The narrative tackles the successes and failures of the CCP in the
post-war era, analysing this chequered period with a close eye to the
internal machinations of the Party, and then boldly considers the
prospects of the CCP in the future. Brown produces a forthright
analysis of where the Party stands in the 21st century, and assesses
its three greatest challenges – energy, the environment and the
economy – before culminating in a discussion of the potential for
democratic reform and the risks the Party faces while it attempts to
become a modern party in charge of a globally important economy.
‘Friends and Enemies’ is based on a combination of research and
Brown’s own experiences as a business person and diplomat in China,
where he lived for seven years. It has also benefited from the input
of analysts of the Party from the UK and US, and from talks with Party
officials at senior and working level in China.
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The Past, Present and Future of the Communist Party of China
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781843318101
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Anthem Press (NBN)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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