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The China Code

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China is growing at a remarkable pace and exerting a powerful influence on the global economy. How is this rapid development possible? How is China transforming the west? Frank Sieren, a leading expert on China, gives a compelling account of China's re-emergence. His sobering appraisal: China is setting the agenda for the future of the West.

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'Written with momentum/energy and driven by original and controversial theories.' - German Financial Times

'Frank Sieren has succeeded in writing a remarkable book. The China Code should be deciphered at school-level all the way to the highest echelons of corporate groups and government ministries. Small and large enterprises are relocating jobs to the Middle Kingdom daily. The technological lead is melting away. China is making use of the achievements of western technology. Meticulously researched and prepared from a wealth of knowledge and personal insight- this book is a must.' - Handelsblatt

'One of the leading German experts on China.' - London Times

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FRANK SIEREN is China Bureau Chief of Wirtschafts Woche, the German Business Weekly magazine and a leading expert on the Chinese economy. He is the co-author of The China Management Handbook.

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