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* The book is written in an accessible and engaging manner and will appeal to anyone interested in China policy as well as international trade and current affairs * The book includes timely topics including climate change policy, recent crackdowns in Hong Kong and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic * Author Sam Kaplan has decades of experience in studying China policy and publishes a weekly e-newsletter, "International Need to Know," which has 1,000 weekly readers, including elected officials, CEOs and others of civic and cultural influence * The book is extensively researched and draws on…mehr

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* The book is written in an accessible and engaging manner and will appeal to anyone interested in China policy as well as international trade and current affairs * The book includes timely topics including climate change policy, recent crackdowns in Hong Kong and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic * Author Sam Kaplan has decades of experience in studying China policy and publishes a weekly e-newsletter, "International Need to Know," which has 1,000 weekly readers, including elected officials, CEOs and others of civic and cultural influence * The book is extensively researched and draws on the author's personal experiences working with top U.S. and Chinese officials, many of which are recounted in the text * Books on China issues sell well and promise to continue in popularity as U.S. China policy evolves
Autorenporträt
Sam Kaplan has worked with and in China for over thirty years in a variety of roles. As president of the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle, he organized numerous trade and business missions to China and hosted countless delegations, business people, and government officials from China. He was a key member of the host committees for the visits of both President Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping to Seattle. He publishes a weekly e-newsletter, "International Need to Know," and has been published in a variety of publications, including the World Bank's Urban Age magazine. Kaplan lives in the Seattle area.