Fly, Wild Swans — Jung Chang brings her epic memoir up to date
The follow-up to her 1991 bestseller is both a tribute to her uncrushable mother and a powerful portrait of censorship and shifting attitudes in Xi’s China
The follow-up to her 1991 bestseller is both a tribute to her uncrushable mother and a powerful portrait of censorship and shifting attitudes in Xi’s China

Chinese policymakers are finally getting serious about boosting consumption

The bestselling author returns with an account of how her homeland has changed – and the personal costs of fame

The country’s annual statistical compendium is now available, but only in hardback

From a 22-year-old’s striking debut to fictional forays by acclaimed poets, first novels that conjure China, Spain, Italy,…

Free-range globalisation is not part of the Sinosphere’s economic plan

Ferocious competition at home equips the strongest companies to prosper abroad