<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; color: #174e86; mso-font-kerning: 0pt; mso-ligatures: none;">Even before he became a teenager, Harvey Dzodin was fascinated listening to his shortwave radio<span class="msoIns"><ins cite="mailto:Harvey%20Dzodin" datetime="2025-07-14T23:22"> in Detroit</ins></span>, and was especially captivated by far-off China. This book is the culmination of the decades of interactions and experiences that Dr. Harvey Dzodin, former ABC executive, presidential appointee and avid commentator on everything global, has had with China and its people. His raw, personal, and sometimes impassioned insights into China’s history, its people, culture and even its current rise on the global stage, give a fresh perspective on perhaps the most consequential country of the twenty-first century. Suitable for both the experienced China hand as well as those with only a cursory knowledge of the Middle Kingdom, Harvey encourages the reader to make their own judgements on China and come to their own conclusion. It is his hope that this book will contribute, in some part, to the sharing of knowledge and the furthering of communication, thus helping to overcome barriers to mutual understanding and informed decision making that plague the world today.</span></p>

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Dreaming Dragons or Meddlesome Mandarins

  • Harvey Dzodin

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Even before he became a teenager, Harvey Dzodin was fascinated listening to his shortwave radio in Detroit, and was especially captivated by far-off China. This book is the culmination of the decades of interactions and experiences that Dr. Harvey Dzodin, former ABC executive, presidential appointee and avid commentator on everything global, has had with China and its people. His raw, personal, and sometimes impassioned insights into China’s history, its people, culture and even its current rise on the global stage, give a fresh perspective on perhaps the most consequential country of the twenty-first century. Suitable for both the experienced China hand as well as those with only a cursory knowledge of the Middle Kingdom, Harvey encourages the reader to make their own judgements on China and come to their own conclusion. It is his hope that this book will contribute, in some part, to the sharing of knowledge and the furthering of communication, thus helping to overcome barriers to mutual understanding and informed decision making that plague the world today.