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A superpower from ground level: A review of Frank Dikotter's China after Mao
A new history of modern China offers an alternative view on its meteoric economic rise. Frank Dikotter's China after Mao: The rise of a superpower builds its picture from the ground up.
Why the relationship between Russia and China is so important to the world
A new book by historian Philip Snow examines the four centuries of contact between China and Russia who have become, he says, the world's "Leaders of the Opposition" to the West.
Breaking the silence: How China's Cultural Revolution continues to shape the country
Foreign correspondent Tania Branigan explores how the Cultural Revolution continues to shape China in her new book, Red Memory
Paying a Long Game: A new book on China in the countries of the Silk Road
As China continues to flex its global muscles, a new book, Sinostan: China's Inadvertent Empire, offers clues to its ambitions in Central Asia - and the resulting tensions.
America Second: Two new books say elites have sold out to China
Two new books claim that greed has sold out Western interests to try to get a foothold in China. The focus is on Hollywood and political leaders.
Enduring rebel: The Chinese character Monkey King rides again to wreak havoc
Chiarman Mao's beloved character continues to wreak havoc through humour, banter and scrapes in the latest translation of Monkey King; Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic.
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Cultural Evolution: What China is reading and why it matters
Megan Walsh maps the diversity and division among writers in modern China in her exuberant short book, The Subplot: What China is Reading and Why it Matters.
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Reformed characters: How China changed its characters
Book review Kingdom of Characters. Cultural historian Jing Tsu's tale of the evolution of the Chinese script is a surprisingly wild ride.
Like father, like son: Artist Ai Weiwei's memoir
Chinese contrarian artist Ai Weiwei writes a memoir that is as much about his dissident-poet father and his hopes for his son, as it about himself. Reviewed by Jeremy Rees.
Life in a cold climate: a journey with nomads
A Chinese woman joins a family of Kazakh nomads in a bid to understand how they live and survive.
The hell of Okinawa: a new book on the last great battle of the Pacific War
A new book on the Battle of Okinawa looks at whether the losses led the White House to contemplate dropping the atomic bomb.