Asia Matters Podcast

Summer of China: Three Books to Read

August 27, 2020 Asia Matters Season 2 Episode 3
Asia Matters Podcast
Summer of China: Three Books to Read
Show Notes

This week, we present - the inaugural Asia Matters Book Club episode. 

China has dominated the headlines this summer - and if you're looking for a good book to help you understand the country better, we have three excellent suggestions. 

The Wall Street Journal's Lingling Wei is back to talk through her new book, Superpower Showdown. Co-authored with her colleague Bob Davis, it's a detailed look at the US-China trade war and what its lasting effects on both countries might be. 

If you're not in the mood for current affairs, veteran journalist Michael Schuman's Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World, takes readers back thousands of years. As the name suggests, it's a rundown of the country's history as it's perceived in China itself, rather than by external observers. 

And finally Bloomberg Economic's chief economist Tom Orlik has written China: The Bubble That Never Pops, to explore the resilience of the modern Chinese economy. Despite years of dire warnings it's on the brink of collapse, it hasn't yet - but why?