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What books should I read to understand China better? I'm mainly interested in politics of Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping

>> No.18393737

>>18393721
>Deng Xiaoping
Unironically the greatest Asian leader of all time

>Xi Jinping
The dude wrote a book about his view of ruling China, no?

>> No.18393759

>>18393721
That book, the Third Revolution(?) and what Jinping wrote.
>>18393737
>The dude wrote a book about his view of ruling China, no?
Three books.

>> No.18393764

>>18393759
Forgot to mention Henry Kissinger's book "On China", a good book. Serves as an introduction to China and it's history, politics and so on and so on.

>> No.18393779
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Deng xiaoping is based
Xi Jingping is second best, very interesting guys. I wish China would embrace christianity! :)

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18393799

le Based Chinese man

>> No.18393847

>>18393737
>Unironically the greatest Asian leader of all time
That would be Lee Kuan Yew

>> No.18393854

>>18393737
>The dude wrote a book about his view of ruling China, no?
Yeah. I gotta say I'd prefer an outside perspective, but I'll give them a shot if I can find them

>>18393759
>>18393764
thanks, On China seems like a good starting point and it's available in my library