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For the first time in British history, our culture and politics are now often in the hands of inverted elites: well-born, privately educated men (mostly) who affect populist attitudes.
The acclaimed introduction to China by a diplomat, politician, writer and City advisor who has engaged with the country since 1966.
A unique and authoritative memoir from one of the few diplomat and politician with over 40 years of working in China and fluency in the language.
Emigration used to be for retired people, now it is young families. In letters to his son, George Walden finds reasons for his move to Canada. The idea for this book first came about when one of George Walden' sons asked him whether he should emigrate. He set about writing down his thoughts in a letter, which he used in this book.
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