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Vampire State: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy
By (Author) Ian Williams
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
1st January 2025
5th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Development economics and emerging economies
International relations
338.951
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 28mm
576g
State capitalism. Socialism with Chinese characteristics. A socialist market economy. There have been numerous descriptions of the Chinese economy. However, none seems to capture the predatory, at times surreal, nature of the economy of the worlds most populous nation nor the often bruising and mind-bending experience of doing business with the Middle Kingdom.
Rules and agreements mean little. Markets are distorted, statistics fabricated, foreign industrial secrets and technology systematically stolen. Companies and entrepreneurs, at home and abroad, are bullied often with the collusion of the victims themselves. The Party is in every boardroom and lab, with businesses thriving or dying at its will.
All this is part of realising President Xi Jinpings ambition of China becoming the worlds pre-eminent economic, technological and military power.
Ian Williams was foreign correspondent for Channel 4 News, based in Russia and then Asia. He then joined NBC News as Asia Correspondent. As well as reporting from China, he has also covered conflicts in the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine. He won an Emmy and BAFTA awards for his discovery and reporting on the Serb detention camps during the war in Bosnia. He is currently a doctoral student in the War Studies department at Kings College, London, focusing on cyber issues.