<p>This audacious and illuminating memoir by Richard Baum a senior China scholar and sometime policy advisor reflects on forty years of learning about and interacting with the People&#8217;s Republic of China from the height of Maoism during the author&#8217;s UC Berkeley student days in the volatile 1960s through globalization. Anecdotes from Baum&#8217;s professional life illustrate the alternately peculiar frustrating fascinating and risky activity of China watching &#8212; the process by which outsiders gather and decipher official and unofficial information to figure out what&#8217;s really going on behind China&#8217;s veil of political secrecy and propaganda. Baum writes entertainingly telling his narrative with witty stories about people places and eras.<br/><br/><i>China Watcher</i> will appeal to scholars and followers of international events who lived through the era of profound political and academic change described in the book as well as to younger post-Mao generations who will enjoy its descriptions of the personalities and political forces that shaped the modern field of China studies.</p>
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