Penguin- 9781846145407
Chinas Silent Army is a revealing and gripping piece of investigative journalism into the unknown extent of Chinas global power, from China-based reporters Juan Pablo Cardenal and Heriberto Araújo
This book stems from the remarkable, determined work of these two China-based journalists who, frustrated by the facile, pro-business commentary of so much writing on China and the evasions of Beijings official pronouncements, took a drastic decision: to see for themselves just how rapidly China is spreading its influence around the world.
Many thousands of miles and twenty-five countries later, Chinas Silent Army is the result: an unprecedented attempt to meet the many Chinese who, through hard work, ingenuity and ruthless business practices are rapidly moving much of the world into Beijings orbit. From Peruvian mines to Siberian forests, from Sudanese dams to Burmese jade mines - everywhere Chinas silent army is working to redirect enormous resources.
Chinas Silent Army allows the reader to come face-to-face with extraordinary individuals working on Chinas behalf, often in truly terrible conditions, to create what amounts to a new, informal empire.
Reviews:
Powerful ... brilliant ... The book cuts to the political coreMichael Sheridan, Sunday Times
Lively and humane ... [Chinas Silent Army] offers essential information for all who wish to learn how the global reach of China Inc is transforming the lives of everyone on this planetFrank Dikötter, Literary Review
Excellent macro-economic insights ... but ultimately the human stories are what make it so compelling ... It ought to be required readingProspect
[Cardenal and Araújos] research is prodigious and the facts they unearth startling ... the Chinese should reflect on the questions the book raises. To put it mildly, there appears to be a case to answerEvening Standard
Engaging and sympathetic ... Fascinating and vividSpectator
About the authors:
Juan Pablo Cardenal has been reporting from and about China and the Asia-Pacific region since 2003, first, as the Shanghai correspondent for Spains daily El Mundo and, later, in Singapore and Beijing for Spains leading economic daily El Economista.
Heriberto Araújo arrived to Beijing in early 2007 and has focused in social and economic issues related to China and Asia. He initially worked for the AFP agency, as the Spanish correspondent in Beijing, and then started his career as a freelance, working for several French (M6, France 24, RFI) and Spanish (Notimex, Capital) media.
They have jointly published related articles in Foreign Policy, El País, The South China Morning Post, Radio France International (RFI) and in leading Japanese weekly Shukan Bunshun.
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