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Tide Players: The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China

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by Jianying Zha


  This book is dedicated to Siri, who may actually read it someday.

  © 2011 by Jianying Zha

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  Published in the United States by The New Press, New York, 2011

  Distributed by Perseus Distribution

  Earlier and shorter versions of the chapters “The Turtles,” “Enemy of the State,” and “Servant of the State” were first published in the New Yorker.

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  Zha Jianying.

  Tide players : the movers and shakers of a rising China / Jianying Zha.

  p. cm.

  eISBN : 978-1-595-58698-8

  1. China—History—2002—Biography. 2. Businesspeople—China—Biography. 3. Intellectuals—China—Biography. 4. Social change—China. 5. China—Social conditions—2000- . 6. China—Economic conditions—2000- . 7. China—Intellectual life—1976- . I. Title.

  DS779.48.Z42 2011

  951.06092’2—dc22

  2010042314

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