A well-informed look at the human rights situation in China, published to coincide with - but not exclusively for - the Olympics
Frank Ching was educated at Columbia University in New York, then worked as a journalist for the New York Times before setting up the Wall Street Journal's first bureau in Beijing in 1979. Later, after nine years on the Far Eastern Economic Review he moved to the South China Morning Post as Senior Columnist. He also hosts a current affairs tv programme called 'Newsline' which airs weekly on the World channel of Asia Television. He lives in Hong Kong.
Frank Ching has produced a fair minded and well researched review
of human rights in China. It is difficult to imagine anyone doing a
job better or more comprehensively.
*Lord Patten of Barnes*
An admirably clear, concrete, and measured account of the human
rights problems China faces.
*Andrew J. Nathan, Professor of Political Science, Columbia
University*
A perfect short book by one of the great experts on China.
*Minky Worden, Human Rights Watch*
[A] terrific book...In one slim volume, Frank Ching has managed to
capture all that is important about the human rights situation in
China at this critical moment.
*Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China*
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