Andrew J. Nathan is Class of 1919 Professor of Political
Science at Columbia University. He is the author of China’s
Transition, China’s Crisis: Dilemmas of Reform and Prospects for
Democracy, and Chinese Democracy, the coauthor of The Great Wall
and the Empty Fortress: China’s Search for Security, and the
co-editor of The Tiananmen Papers.
Bruce Gilley is a doctoral student in politics at Princeton
University and a former contributing editor at the Far Eastern
Economic Review.
"China’s New Rulers has a more enduring value because of its vivid
picture of the party’s procedures in selecting new leaders who also
turn out to display outstanding qualities. The book portrays the
party as a tightly knit establishment in which younger cadres rise
like cream to the top on the basis of a combination of merit and
luck in their patronage ties." — Lucian W. Pye, Foreign Affairs
"Published on the eve of the emergence of a new generation of
leadership in China, this volume could not be more timely for China
watchers." —Choice
"It gives an acute account of the men who will oversee [China’s]
immediate political future—revealing some intriguing personality
quirks along the way—and provides important insights into the
problems and solutions that the new rulers are contemplating." —The
Guardian (London)
"As informative as an intelligence assessment....Readers...will be
keen for this glimpse into the new leaders’ views on China’s future
direction." —Booklist
"Fascinating for the account...of how the party leadership selects
and perpetuates itself; and revelations of what kind of men the new
leaders are." —Jonathan Mirsky, Times Literary Supplement
"A remarkable book...the best guide we shall get...essential
reading for anyone involved with China in the broadest sense." —The
Sunday Telegraph (London)
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