In Troublemaker by Mark L Clifford, president of an NGO fighting for Hong Kong democracy, we follow the staggering ...
The arrival of new machines and hands to the global division of labor has never been harmful to existing workers. To suggest ...
“The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic” is ...
Jimmy Lai could have fled Hong Kong when the Communists arrived in 1997. Hundreds of thousands of his fellow Hong Kongers did, making for the friendlier shores of Canada, Australia, and the United ...
The greatest fever of all was aspiration, a belief in the sheer possibility to remake a life.” That’s what Evan Osnos wrote ...
It’s possible this included only a few thousand people who may have been fleeing overcrowding, famine, or other negative ... civil war resumed in earnest. Mao Tse Tung led the communists to ...
Chen Jian is Director of the Center on Global History, Economy, and Culture at New York University–Shanghai and East China ...
Normalising overwork in the pursuit of economic growth echoes dangerous historical precedents; corporate leaders should ...
There are events that, by their appearance, reveal several problems that, at first glance, are only indirectly related, but in fact show the scale and depth of what happened.
‘In brutal fact, between 1959 and 1962, at least forty-three million Chinese died during the famine ... The cause of this disaster, the worst ever to befall China and one of the worst anywhere at any ...
China today is 4 times more populous than the United States. At the turn of the century, it could conceivably have roughly the same number of people as America.