The Coming Collapse of ChinaRandom House, 2001 - 344 pages Beneath the veneer of modernization, the government of the People's Republic of China is corrupt and weak and - the author (a Chinese lawyer) predicts - has five, perhaps ten, years before it falls. Economic failure will be the trigger, and there is also the probability of a war with Taiwan. |
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