Quote by Gordon G. Chang Download Open image ““The point is that the Party has lost the power to control what the Chinese people believe.”” — Gordon G. Chang ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“China is a political beast, with the Party at its heart, and the importance of political and regulatory due diligence cannot be overstated.” — Jeremy Gordon Copy Share Image
“There is no peaceful way that China's rise to power can be halted. Her demographics alone see to that.” — Declan Hayes Copy Share Image
“China’s everything. Nothing else matters. We don’t get China right, we don’t get anything right. This whole thing is very simple. China is where Nazi Germany was in 1929 to 1930. The Chinese, like the Germans, are the most rational people in the world, until they’re not. And they’re gonna flip like Germany in the thirties. You’re going to have… — Michael Wolff Copy Share
“From the point of view of the Chinese Communist Party, the greatest casualties of the Cultural Revolution were the Party’s prestige and its ability… — Nien Cheng Copy Share Image
“For the first time in nearly twenty-five years, our country is having anything to do with the Chinamen, an it is an event far… — Winston Groom Copy Share Image
“China has no choice but to emulate the power of America’s founding ideas and its journey through the universal values of democratic freedom and… — Patrick Mendis Copy Share Image
“So the Communist Party has shown the world that only force will be able to move it. The people are supposed to be intimidated by this colossal display of obstinacy, and, at least for the moment, many are. But they just wait in silence and let their resentments fester. The Party knows how to suppress, but it no longer has… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share
“China is where Nazi Germany was in 1929 to 1930. The Chinese, like the Germans, are the most rational people in the world, until… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“Her parties were some of the best in China. Celebrities, drugs, beautiful women—they had everything. And it was those parties that had propelled her… — Brad Thor Copy Share Image
“If American misjudgments and actions that evolved into human tragedies—i.e., racism, sexism, and other bigotries—are guiding lights, the Chinese leadership must ultimately yield its… — Patrick Mendis Copy Share Image
“This two-track plan of nationalism and development (in China) is a historically powerful weapon.” — Patrick Mendis Copy Share Image
“I do not know that the Chinese system is any worse; there is a limit to the evil one despot alone can do, and… — Naomi Novik Copy Share Image
“in the words of jurist John Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court, “the power to tax involves the power to destroy.” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Yet Zhongguancun pales when measured against India’s Bangalore, where government-sponsored development efforts started at about the same time. Today Bangalore produces original product, which… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“the traditionally used ratios of deficit to GDP and total debt to GDP, as computed using the official numbers, grossly overstate how much more… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“as long as our dreams outweigh our memories, America will be forever young” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“China will make real progress in the fight against corruption only when prosecution and conviction are separated from politics.” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“The students who surrendered the square on the morning of June 4 could not begin to imagine, in those sad days of 1989, that… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Consider these words from Lech Wałęsa: In the past, you could stand with a gun behind a man who had a pick and a… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Before laissez-faire there was wu wei. “Practise not doing and everything will fall into place,” says the Tao Te Ching, Taoism’s primer.” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“at any given time about 30 percent of the stocks on China’s markets are being manipulated.” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Restraint, however, is the essence of modern governance. A government’s self-control permits its people to create, explore, and discover, and that’s what allows a… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Until the tide goes out you don’t know who’s swimming naked. —WARREN BUFFETT” — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
“Communism went against life, against man’s fundamental needs, against the need for freedom, the need to be enterprising, to associate freely against the will… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image