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An expert's take on how a coup in China could launch a transition
to democracy. This short book predicts-contrary to the prevailing
consensus-that China's leader Xi Jinping will very soon be removed
from office in a coup d'etat mounted by rivals in the top
leadership. The leaders of the coup will then end China's one-party
dictatorship and launch a transition to democracy and the rule of
law. Long-time diplomat and development banker Roger Garside draws
on his deep knowledge of Chinese politics and economics first to
develop a detailed scenario of how these events may unfold, and
then-in the main body of the book-to explain why. His gripping,
persuasive account of how Chinese leaders plot and plan away from
the public eye is unique in published literature. Garside argues
that under Xi's overconfident leadership, China is on a collision
course with an America that is newly awakened out of complacency.
As Xi's rivals look abroad, they are alarmed that he is blind to
the reactions that China's actions have provoked from the world's
strongest power and its allies. In domestic affairs, Xi's rivals
recognize that economic and social change without political reform
have created problems that require not just new leaders but a new
system of government. Security abroad and stability at home demand
a revolution to which Xi is implacably opposed. To save China-and
themselves-from catastrophe, they must remove him and end the
dictatorship he is determined to defend. But their will and
capacity to do so depend crucially on how liberal democracies act.
Garside's scenario shows America leading its allies in creating the
conditions in which Xi's rivals move against him.
An expert’s take on how a coup in China could launch a transition
to democracy. This short book predicts—contrary to the prevailing
consensus—that China’s leader Xi Jinping will very soon be
removed from office in a coup d’état mounted by rivals in the
top leadership. The leaders of the coup will then end China’s
one-party dictatorship and launch a transition to democracy and the
rule of law. Long-time diplomat and development banker Roger
Garside draws on his deep knowledge of Chinese politics and
economics first to develop a detailed scenario of how these events
may unfold, and then—in the main body of the book—to explain
why. His gripping, persuasive account of how Chinese
leaders plot and plan away from the public eye is unique in
published literature. Garside argues that under Xi’s
overconfident leadership, China is on a collision course with an
America that is newly awakened out of complacency. As Xi’s rivals
look abroad, they are alarmed that he is blind to the reactions
that China’s actions have provoked from the world’s strongest
power and its allies. In domestic affairs, Xi’s rivals recognize
that economic and social change without political reform have
created problems that require not just new leaders but a new system
of government. Security abroad and stability at home demand a
revolution to which Xi is implacably opposed. To save China—and
themselves—from catastrophe, they must remove him and end the
dictatorship he is determined to defend. But their will and
capacity to do so depend crucially on how liberal democracies
act. Garside’s scenario shows America leading its allies in
creating the conditions in which Xi’s rivals move against
him.
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