Breakneck

China?s Quest to Engineer the Future

304 pages

English language

Published 2025 by Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W..

ISBN:
978-1-324-10603-6
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For close to a decade, technology analyst Dan Wang―“a gifted observer of contemporary China” (Ross Douthat)―has been living through the country’s astonishing, messy progress. China’s towering bridges, gleaming railways, and sprawling factories have improved economic outcomes in record time. But rapid change has also sent ripples of pain throughout the society. This reality―political repression and astonishing growth―is not a paradox, but rather a feature of China’s engineering mindset.

In Breakneck, Wang blends political, economic, and philosophical analysis with reportage to reveal a provocative new framework for understanding China―one that helps us see America more clearly, too. While China is an engineering state, relentlessly pursuing megaprojects, the United States has stalled. America has transformed into a lawyerly society, reflexively blocking everything, good and bad

Blending razor-sharp analysis with immersive storytelling, Wang offers a gripping portrait of a nation in flux. Breakneck traverses metropolises like Shanghai, Chongqing, and Shenzhen, where …

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Disappointing

What started off as an easy five star review quickly devolved into a basic summary of Chinese policy decisions, specifically the one child policy and zero Covid. While these summaries were well written, it also reveals a lack of understanding of the type of reader who would read a book about China's quest to engineer the future. Most people who pick up this book will be aware of both policies and therefore will be disappointed.

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