Juan Pablo Cardenal, author of China’s Silent Army, has just published his new book on China’s arrival in the West and can be bought from Amazon. The book is in Spanish (which is being translated into several other languages). While China’s Silent Army touches on China’s hunt of natural resources in the developing world, the new […]
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Juan Pablo Cardenal, author of “China’s Silent Army”, shares his views on China’s ‘Informal Imperialism’ in his interview on CNBC. Juan Pablo Cardenal Juan Pablo Cardenal is a Spanish journalist that has been Asia-based since 2003, first as the Shanghai correspondent for Spain’s daily ‘El Mundo’ and later in Singapore and Beijing for Spain’s economic daily […]
Juan Pablo Cardenal, author of “China’s Silent Army”, debates in an article from New York Times as to whether China is taking over the world or not. Below you can read some excerpts from his opinion post. Juan’s article can be read entirely here… The combination of a strong, rising China and economic stagnation in Europe […]
As China hunts for natural resources and leverages its position as the world’s banker, Chinese firms are leaving heavy social and environmental footprints in many parts of the world. From the iron ore mines of Perú to illegal logging camps in the Siberian forests to a giant dam in Sudan, Juan Pablo Cardenal discusses in […]
Juan Pablo Cardenal‘s “China’s Silent Army” gets rave reviews! Below you can read an edited extract from the book in the Telegraph, reviews from the Sunday Times and the Literary Review, and a comment from the Atlantic.This is the second part of “China’s Silent Army” reviews post. The first part can be read in our previous […]
Juan Pablo Cardenal‘s “China’s Silent Army” gets rave reviews! Below you can read a feature story in El Pais Semanal and reviews from South China Morning Post and the Economist. This is the first part of “China’s Silent Army” reviews post. The second part can be read in our next blog post… Beijing-based journalists Juan Pablo Cardenal […]
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