| Bio | Graham Hutchings is a writer, lecturer and consultant on China. He is the author of Modern China: A Companion to a Rising Power (Penguin, October 2000). A Sinologist by training, he was China Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph from 1987 to 1998, during which time he lived in Beijing and Hong Kong. He reported on the rise and fall of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Democracy Movement; China's economic 'take-off' during the early 1990s; the first direct presidential elections in Taiwan; the death of Deng Xiaoping; and Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty. |
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| Title | Type | Date |
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| Strategy, Self-Interest and Sentiment | ![]() |
Mar 2000 |
| Strategy Self-interestand Sentiment: Reflections on Relations Between China and the West | ||
| Mr Graham Hutchings | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 31 Number 2 | July 2000 | |
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