Cadre Country: How China became the Chinese Communist Party
By (Author) John Fitzgerald
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st February 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
324.251075
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Since the founding of the Communist Party in China just over a century ago, there is much the country has achieved. But who does the heavy lifting in China And who walks away with the spoils Cadre Country places the spotlight on the nations 40 million cadres the managers and government officials employed by the ruling Communist Party to protect its great enterprise. This group has captured the culture and wealth of China, excluding the voices of the common citizens of this powerful and diverse country.
Award-winning historian John Fitzgerald focuses on the stories the Communist Party tells about itself, exploring how China works as an authoritarian state and revealing Beijings monumental propaganda productions as a fragile edifice built on questionable assumptions.
Cadre Country is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the workings of the Chinese Communist Party and the limits of its achievements.
It takes decades of patient observation, experience and study of China to produce a book like this.Cadre Countryis a must read for specialists and the general public. Anita Chan,Australian National University
One of the most important books on China written since Xi Jinping assumed power, Cadre Country is a forensic and profound explication of the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party. John Lee, Hudson Institute and United States Studies Centre
Everyone interested in China today should read this incisive analysis that explains exactly what Chinas own leaders mean by describing their country as a party-state. Avoiding shibboleths like totalitarian and never assuming the inevitability of the paths China has taken in the past or will take in the future, Fitzgerald gives us a much-needed clinical description of the fundamental nature of Chinese politics. Peter Zarrow, University of Connecticut
"It takes decades of patient observation, experience and study of China to produce a book like this. Cadre Country is a must read for specialists and the general public." Anita Chan, Australian National University
"One of the most important books on China written since Xi Jinping assumed power, Cadre Country is a forensic and profound explication of the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party." John Lee, Hudson Institute and United States Studies Centre
John Fitzgerald is a China historian. He headed the Asia-Pacific philanthropy studies program at Swinburne University of Technology from 2013 to 2017 after serving five years as China Representative of The Ford Foundation in Beijing. Before that he was Head of the School of Social Sciences at La Trobe University and Director of the International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies at the Australian National University. His books include Big White Lie: Chinese Australians in White Australia, awarded the Ernest Scott Prize of the Australian Historical Association, and Awakening China: Politics, Culture and Class in the Nationalist Revolution, awarded the Joseph Levenson Prize of the US Association for Asian Studies.