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Everything is Allowed, Nothing is Permitted: Vice, Crime and Corruption in New China

Autor Robert Foyle Hunwick
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2024
"To get rich is glorious," declared Deng Xiaoping, the architect of modern China's economic miracle - but there has been a dark side to this rush to glory and riches, both for the winners and for those who have been left behind. In Everything is Allowed, Nothing is Permitted Robert Foyle Hunwick tells the hidden story of how crime, vice and corruption have flourished in modern China. From the outbreaks of politicized lawlessness in the Mao years, the book charts the flourishing of criminality in the era of opening and reform through to the present day "strike hard" campaigns against corruption under Xi Jinping. There are stories here of business 'fixers', corrupt rural elites, notorious serial killers, spiralling drug use and the flourishing sex trade in China's urban centres. Hunwick looks beyond the official propaganda of a united and peaceful state to reveal a nation that is both built on and existentially threatened by an intricate economy of violence, dark money, power and influence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350433694
ISBN-10: 1350433691
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Charts the history of crime, corruption and the State's response to it, from the earliest days of the PRC under Mao, through the reforms of Deng Xiao Ping to Xi's China in the 21st century

Notă biografică

Robert Foyle Hunwick is a journalist who lives and works in China. He reports regularly for the Daily Telegraph and his journalism has been published in Vice, Slate, The Atlantic and Esquire. He also runs the influential blog Beijing Cream and is Senior Editor at the English-language magazine That's Beijing. Known as the reporter who writes about the China the Party doesn't want you to see, he has authored several talked-about articles on swinging, drug-use and corruption.

Cuprins

Preface: The Party - Red Sin Rising1. Thirty Years Without Law (1949-1983)2. 1983: A Most Violent Year3. House of Cadres: How Corruption Ate Capitalism4. In the KTV: Sex and the 'Hottie Economy'5. Scary Monsters, Super Creeps: Serial Killers, Kidnappers, and Spree Murderers6. Death in the Country: Crime and the Rural DivideEpilogue: The State of SurveillanceBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Beneath the party platitudes and state media hosannas on China's phenomenal development over the past few decades, there is another story. One which Robert Hunwick uncovers with tireless research and a storyteller's eye for a gripping narrative.
Everything is Allowed, Nothing is Permitted explores a China rarely featured in books or articles which often focus on economics and political drama over societal realities. there is another side of China, darker, deeper underground, not seen in any Chinese or English literature, but nevertheless just as important. Robert Foyle Hunwick provides a glimpse of that world.
A vivid account of a Chinese society rarely seen by outsiders, Everything is Allowed, Nothing is Permitted is full of insight, first-hand details, and anecdotes that pay testament to the author's deep research.