Having joined the Financial Timesin 2000 in Shanghai and being appointed China bureau chief in 2005, Richard McGregor is now Washington Bureau Chief for the FT. McGregor has won numerous awards throughout his nearly two decades of reporting from north Asia, including a 2010 Society of Publishers in Asia Editorial Excellence Award for his coverage on the Xinjiang Riots and 2008 SOPA Awards for Editorial Intelligence. He has spent twenty years in north Asia, starting in Taiwan, and then in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Beijing, where he established offices for The Australian newspaper. He has also contributed articles and reports to the BBC, the International Herald Tribune and the Far Eastern Economic Review.
Extraordinary
*Sunday Times*
Masterful ... entertaining and insightful
*Economist*
Superb ... an essential, riveting guide to how the rising power
really works
*Jonathan Fenby*
If you read only one book about China this year, it should be this
one. And if you do not read this book, you probably do not
understand China today
*China Economic Quarterly*
A compelling exploration of the world's largest and most successful
political machine
*New Statesman*
A book that is as informative as it is entertaining ... China has
been transformed. The system that takes the credit is brilliantly
described by McGregor
*Financial Times*
McGregor is one of the best foreign journalists who have reported
from China. The Party draws on two decades of superb reporting ...
A fine contribution for those who want to know about the rising
power they will face in the decades ahead
*Ezra Vogel, Professor Emeritus, Harvard University*
Few outsiders have any realistic sense of the innards, motives,
rivalries, and fears of the Chinese Communist leadership. But we
all know much more than before, thanks to Richard McGregor's
illuminating and richly-textured look at the people in charge of
China's political machinery ... invaluable for anyone trying to
make sense of China's future plans and choices
*James Fallows, National Correspondent for The Atlantic*
Fascinating and ambitious ... Richard McGregor lays bare the
secretive machinery of the party
*Forbes*
McGregor has done the world a service with his fascinating new
book
*Sydney Morning Herald*
A fascinating read ... in an age when Chinese economic influence is
reaching new levels, it is an invaluable exercise in understanding
the operation of the most powerful political party in the world
*Sunday Business Post*
A vivid narrative, sprinkled with humour and insight ... amazing
characters ... an engrossing read
*South China Morning Post*
Gripping ... McGregor brings to life the characters behind the
icons of Chinese power and wealth, the figures that built the
Shanghai skyline and rebuilt Beijing for the Olympics. More
importantly, he gives us a feel for the dynamics behind China's
rise
*Irish Times*
A lively and penetrating account of a party that ... has clung to
secrecy as an inviolable principle
*Washington Post*
Eminently readable ... McGregor has done a great service to those
who would hope to better understand where China's power lies
*China Economic Review*
An illuminating glimpse behind the red curtain ... McGregor's lucid
dissection shows how top-ranked party members - indeed the party
itself - sit outside the law
*Metro*
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