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Professor William Ratliff, Hoover Fellow at Stanford University
"Unique Guide. No one I know of has come so close to capturing (new China's) spirit and meaning ... as Gu."
Professor Ping Chen, Peking University and University of Texas at Austin
"Not many people have time and energy to investigate basic issues confronting China and world. Dr. Gu is one exception."
Winston Ma, Investment Banker and Author, Investing in China
"Essential reading for readers of whatever interests."
Contemporary History Association
"Highly insightful study on Chinese multinationals on the global stage, as well as implications to global development."
Gurus Online
"Rigorous examination on current China and global affairs by an INSIDER."
James Borton, ChinaVentureNews.com
"The subject of Chinese entrepreneurship continues to resonate with global investors and especially the venture capital markets. George Gu, author, business consultant and investment banker in his latest book, China and the New World Order, brilliantly reflects on how entrepreneurship, globalization and the borderless communities are reshaping a new China ..."
(www.chinaventurenews.com/50226711/china_and_the_new_world_order.php)
EuroBiz Magazine
"Based on Gu's personal experience and observations of China's politics, business and economy, China and the New World Order successfully captures the spirit of "new China". Bob Schapiro of Frontline News thinks Gu "provides a depth of understanding that distinguishes his work from most other books. His wide network of contacts gives insight into emerging trends. He provides useful context that Western authors often lack and Chinese authors frequently take for granted." He can do this because he is an "insider", according to Winston Ma, author of Investing in China: New Opportunities in a Transforming Stock Market. Ma observes Gu's book has a truly "authentic Chinese" flavour ... as a native Chinese, he captures the spirit of China's latest developments in its not-too-short historic context." Gu supplies information and analysis on 25 US and global multinationals operating in China and also looks at the issues surrounding China's relations with Taiwan, Japan, India and the West."
(http://www.sinomedia.net/eurobiz/v200702/book0702.html)
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