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What's Wrong with China is the most cogent, insightful and penetrating examination I have read on the paradoxes and self-deceptions of Modern China, written by someone who has lived in the country and dealt with it day to day for decades. This book will be hated by the commissars, because it is a triumph of analysis and good sense.
PAUL THEROUX

I sure wish I'd read this book before heading to Chinaor Chinatown, for that matter. China runs on an entirely different operating systemboth commercial and personal. Midler's clear, clever analysis and illuminating, often hilarious tales foster not only understanding but respect.
MARY ROACH

From the Back Cover

What's Wrong with China is the widely anticipated follow-up to Paul Midler's Poorly Made in China, an exposé of China manufacturing practices. Applying a wider lens in this account, he reveals many of the deep problems affecting Chinese society as a whole. Once again, Midler delivers

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Pirate Ship

Chapter 2: A Mania for Money

Chapter 3: Blush of Shame

Chapter 4: Beating the System

Chapter 5: Intermediaries

Chapter 6: Dulled Senses

Chapter 7: Emotional Negotiators

Chapter 8: Oliver Wendell Holmes

Chapter 9: Chemicals, Guns, and Gimcracks

Chapter 10: Sinocentric Thinking

Chapter 11: "That's My Hand"

Chapter 12: Lack of Conscience

Chapter 13: Tacit Collusion

Chapter 14: Networked Behaviors

Chapter 15: Partner on the Deal

Chapter 16: Self-Regulating Empire

Chapter 17: Corps De Ballet

Chapter 18: Informal Paradox

Chapter 19: Brown Numbers

Chapter 20: Reform, Reform, Reform

Chapter 21: The Dynastic Cycle

Chapter 22: Nibble, Nibble...

Chapter 23: The Social Order

Chapter 24: Cat’s Paws and Telegraphed Punches

Chapter 25: The Great Absorber

Chapter 26: Kleptoparasitism

Chapter 27: Cleaning the Slate

Chapter 28: Massacred in Business

Chapter 29: The China Watchers

Chapter 30: Isolationist Past

Chapter 31: The Benefit of the Doubt

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119213710, 978-1119213710
      ISBN10: 1119213711

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What's Wrong with China is the most cogent, insightful and penetrating examination I have read on the paradoxes and self-deceptions of Modern China, written by someone who has lived in the country and dealt with it day to day for decades. This book will be hated by the commissars, because it is a triumph of analysis and good sense.
      PAUL THEROUX

      I sure wish I'd read this book before heading to Chinaor Chinatown, for that matter. China runs on an entirely different operating systemboth commercial and personal. Midler's clear, clever analysis and illuminating, often hilarious tales foster not only understanding but respect.
      MARY ROACH

      From the Back Cover

      What's Wrong with China is the widely anticipated follow-up to Paul Midler's Poorly Made in China, an exposé of China manufacturing practices. Applying a wider lens in this account, he reveals many of the deep problems affecting Chinese society as a whole. Once again, Midler delivers

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: The Pirate Ship

      Chapter 2: A Mania for Money

      Chapter 3: Blush of Shame

      Chapter 4: Beating the System

      Chapter 5: Intermediaries

      Chapter 6: Dulled Senses

      Chapter 7: Emotional Negotiators

      Chapter 8: Oliver Wendell Holmes

      Chapter 9: Chemicals, Guns, and Gimcracks

      Chapter 10: Sinocentric Thinking

      Chapter 11: "That's My Hand"

      Chapter 12: Lack of Conscience

      Chapter 13: Tacit Collusion

      Chapter 14: Networked Behaviors

      Chapter 15: Partner on the Deal

      Chapter 16: Self-Regulating Empire

      Chapter 17: Corps De Ballet

      Chapter 18: Informal Paradox

      Chapter 19: Brown Numbers

      Chapter 20: Reform, Reform, Reform

      Chapter 21: The Dynastic Cycle

      Chapter 22: Nibble, Nibble...

      Chapter 23: The Social Order

      Chapter 24: Cat’s Paws and Telegraphed Punches

      Chapter 25: The Great Absorber

      Chapter 26: Kleptoparasitism

      Chapter 27: Cleaning the Slate

      Chapter 28: Massacred in Business

      Chapter 29: The China Watchers

      Chapter 30: Isolationist Past

      Chapter 31: The Benefit of the Doubt

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