Is China really doomed for disaster? Before I picked this book up I considered the possibility pretty unbelievable but I am afraid it is entirely plausible considering just one of the many facts which the author has covered with his verbose style in this argument. And that is the Communist Chinese Party. The CCP is the sole, all powerful judge jury and enforcer of all policies in China which leaves China extremely vulnerable whenever there will be a power vacuum. And why should we imagine its usurpation, because all similar one party states have gone through a period of popular change which unfortunately introduces chaos followed by more chaos as the newly empowered people glow with their new power. So its a question of not if but when unfortunately which means more doom and gloom for the world economy.
The only problem with this book is that the arguments are repeated over and over again which tested my nerves. Maybe the author used this propaganda style to counter CCP’s propaganda machine? The book should come with a warning, ‘be prepared to be bored.’ An hour’s talk on the subject would have been a better proposition.
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