Book review: Party Time: Who Runs China and How, by Rowan Callick
"China's Communist Party has become the most powerful organisation in the world, even overtaking the Vatican, whose authority, focused by Pope John Paul II, helped destroy the Soviet empire in the 1980s."
by Rowan Callick
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"China's Communist Party has become the most powerful organisation in the world, even overtaking the Vatican, whose authority, focused by Pope John Paul II, helped destroy the Soviet empire in the 1980s."
This book is about that organisation. "It rules today in a manner that is routine, impersonal, even somewhat boring to some of its members - but also relentless and unapologetic," writes Rowan Callick, Asia-Pacific editor for . He was its correspondent in Beijing from 2006 to 2009. From 1996 to 2000, he was correspondent for the , based in Hong Kong.
It is a subject well worth writing about. It is the world's richest and most powerful political party but does not publish its annual budget or details of its meetings. While its teacher, the Soviet Communist Party, has collapsed through its own mistakes, the Chinese student has adapted remarkably and created the world's second biggest economic power.