From two of today's foremost experts on China, a thought-provoking new history that helps us understand China's future by looking at its rise over the last 150 years. Wealth and Power is a sweeping account of the key, iconic intellectual figures and political leaders of China since the mid-1800s. By examining what they thought and what they did through lively and absorbing portraits, Schell and Delury chart how China made its tortured transformation from a weak, humiliated country under foreign assault to its astonishing rise in the early 21st century. In so doing, they provide us with a deeper and richer understanding of China's present success story.
Orville Schell Libri






My Old Home
- 624pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
A uniquely experienced observer of China gives us a sweeping historical novel that takes us on a journey from the rise of Mao Zedong in 1949 to the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989, as a father and his son are swept away by a relentless series of devastating events. It's 1950, and pianist Li Tongshu is one of the few Chinese to have graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Engaged to a Chinese-American violinist who is the daughter of a missionary father and a Shanghai-born mother, Li Tongshu is drawn not just by Mao's grand promise to "build a new China" but also by the enthusiasm of many other Chinese artists and scientists living abroad, who take hope in Mao's promise of a rejuvenated China. And so when the recently established Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing offers Li Tongshu a teaching position, he leaves San Francisco and returns home with his new wife. But instead of being allowed to teach, Li Tongshu is plunged into Mao's manic revolution, which becomes deeply distrustful of his Western education and his American wife. It's not long before his son, Little Li, also gets caught up in the maelstrom of political and ideological upheaval that ends up not only savaging the Li family but, ultimately, destroying the essential fabric of Chinese society.
Mandate of Heaven
The Legacy of Tiananmen Square and the Next Generation of China's Leaders
America's foremost chronicler of contemporary China brilliantly illuminates the new power structure, economic initiatives, and cultural changes that have transformed China since the Tianamen Square massacre of 1989. "A rich portrait, capturing a fascinating and perhaps fateful moment in China's long, turbulent history".--Arnold R. Isaacs, San Francisco Chronicle.
To Get Rich Is Glorious - Revised and Updated Edition
- 227pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Essays describe the contradictions of life in modern China, looks at the changes since Mao's death, and suggests what directions China will take in the future
The Dalai Lama meets The Player—from the Himalayas to Hollywood—explores the West's enduring fascination with Tibet and its spiritual leader. This remote region has captured Western imagination since Marco Polo’s portrayal of it as a mystical land and James Hilton’s Shangri-la in *Lost Horizon*. Orville Schell, a leading expert on modern China and Tibet, embarks on an intriguing journey into these Tibetan fantasies. He narrates the captivating stories of Western adventurers, explorers, and spiritual seekers who have long sought to reach the forbidden land of Tibet and its sacred city, Lhasa. Simultaneously, Schell takes readers on a contemporary exploration that includes Hollywood dharma groups, "Free Tibet" concerts by the Beastie Boys, and the extravagant recreation of Lhasa in the Argentine Andes for the film *Seven Years in Tibet*, featuring Brad Pitt. As he intertwines past and present, traditional customs and celebrity culture, Schell highlights the risks of confusing virtual experiences with reality. Featuring a colorful cast of characters, including celebrity Buddhists and Tibetan monks, this elegantly written work offers profound charm, power, and insight into the complex relationship between the West and Tibet.
Discos and Democracy
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
In this arresting chronicle of one tumultuous year in China's love-hate relationship with the West, Orville Schell brings us a revealing analysis of the Chinese reform movement.
The China Reader: The Reform Era
- 576pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
Current Affairs/Asian StudiesPerhaps no nation in recent history has undergone as total a transformation as China has in the past twenty-five years. For Chinese leaders, the death of Mao Zedong, the rise of Deng Xiaoping, and unprecedented economic growth have spawned new complexities. For the country's 1.3 billion citizens, changes have been equally dramatic, from skyrocketing sales in automobiles and satellite dishes to an explosion in violent crime and drug trafficking.The China Reader: The Reform Era is a fascinating compilation by two astute China watchers of the most important documents, articles, and statements on China from 1972 to the present. Here are the voices of the experts, from Chinese analyses of the fall of Soviet Communism to Western exposés of an ecological crisis that threatens global weather patterns into the next millennium. Here, too, are the artifacts of an era, from regulations to control Chinese cyberspace to a Party member's Orwellian justification of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Authoritative and comprehensive, The China Reader is a timely guide to understanding a nation in the throes of change--a historic moment with profound implications for policy makers and markets from the Pacific Rim to Wall Street.—from the back cover
Communist China
Revolutionary Reconstruction and International Confrontation 1949 to the Present
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- 255pagine
- 9 ore di lettura



