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Patrina Berenschot (PatrinaBerenschot) | 1 comments "I've read hundreds of books about China over the decades," Donald Trump said in a recent interview with Xinhua, the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. "I know the Chinese. I've made a lot of money with the Chinese. I understand the Chinese mind."

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washi...

When later asked if he would care to list some of his favorite books about China, the billionaire mogul, an author himself of numerous books, proceeded to recite by memory his top twenty.

Here they are in the order in which they were named:

1. The Party by Richard McGregor
2. On China by Henry Kissinger
3. Mao: The Untold Story by Jung Chang
4. Tide Players by Jianying Zha
5. One Billion Customers by James McGregor
6. The Coming China Wars by Peter W. Navarro
7. The Beijing Consensus by Stefan Halper
8. China CEO by Juan Antonio Fernandez and Laurie Underwood
9. Poorly Made in China by Paul Midler
10. CHINA: Portrait of a People by Tom Carter
11. The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester
12. China Shakes the World by James Kynge
13. Mr. China by Tim Clissold
14. Country Driving by Peter Hessler
15. The Dragon's Gift by Deborah Brautigam
16. Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang
17. The Heavenly Man by Brother Yun
18. 1421 by Gavin Menzies
19. Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrich Harrer
20. Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua


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Open Books (openbookscom) | 3 comments The Master Key to China by David Clive Price

Author David Clive Price runs China-business themed blog and FB profile as well.

"Master Key to China" is available at OpenBooks.com, where you download and read first and then decide if and how much to pay. Price recommended by author is 6,99$, but you can contribute more if you wish. You may also copy and share the eBook with no restrictions.
"Master Key to China" at OpenBooks.com


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