Chinese Rules, Tim Clissold
Chinese Rules, Tim Clissold
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Chinese Rules
Mao's Dog, Deng's Cat, and Five Timeless Lessons from the Front Lines in China

Author: Tim Clissold

Narrator: Stephen Critchlow

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 11/18/2014


Synopsis

From the author of the international bestseller Mr. China comes another rollicking ride through the slick mega-cities and industrial backwaters of twenty-first-century China—part adventure story, part erudite myth-buster, and part practical rule book to help Westerners win in China.China's role as struggling underdog is now firmly a thing of the past. The world has tilted eastward in its orbit even as the West seems mired in self-doubt. Through living and working in China for more than two decades, Tim Clissold has uncovered stealth methods Westerners can use to straighten out complicated situations in China and achieve their own objectives.Revealing the hidden logic that governs the Chinese business and political landscape, Clissold puts China's cultural, political, and military history into context and explains the mind-set that drives Chinese political and business leaders—a resource that has been sorely lacking in most books about doing business in China.Here, with sharp observations and a deep appreciation for China's rich past, Clissold presents five rules anyone can use to deal effectively with modern Chinese counterparts. These include understanding that: China has its own set of rules that provide a unique pathway to success; the quest for stability overrides all others; in China, one should never attack directly; in solving problems, stick to practicalities and avoid arguments over theory; and knowing yourself and knowing the "other" will help you survive a hundred battles.Combining exuberant storytelling, sly humor, and counterintuitive insights, Chinese Rules traces Clissold's latest adventures, providing an object lesson in the contradictions between reality and conventional belief that continue to make China a fascinating, perplexing, and irresistible destination for Westerners.

About Tim Clissold

Tim Clissold has lived and worked in China for more than twenty years and has traveled to most parts of the country. After graduating with degrees in physics and theoretical physics from Cambridge University, and working in London, Australia, and Hong Kong, he developed a fascination with China. He spent two years studying Mandarin in Beijing before cofounding a private equity group that invested more than $400 million there. He has since spent time at Goldman Sachs recovering distressed assets and, more recently, started a business that invests in projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in China through the UN's Clean Development Mechanism. Mr. China was his first book. It has been translated into twelve languages and was an Economist magazine Book of the Year.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on September 14, 2021

I listened to the audio book. It is part story of two of Tim Clissold's carbon credit deals between large investors in the US and EU, China, the UN and Chinese history. The history portion was very interesting as were the two stories Clissold shared. The Chinese Rules were mentioned during the book an......more

Goodreads review by Adrian on November 30, 2015

Grope for stones to cross the stream Tim Clissold's book is part memoir, and part cultural study, and uses Chinese stratagem and historical examples to buttress his argument about the difficulty of doing business in China. The book is a memoir of a trip to China to negotiate carbon credits for a power......more

Goodreads review by AJ on January 14, 2023

Maybe 2.5. Based on the title, I thought this book would be a list of "rules" the Chinese tend to follow in life or business and how to navigate them. I suppose if you dig really deep it was kinda that. But more it was just a memoir of some business deals this author did in China interspersed with so......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 10, 2025

If only western politicians and commentators on China read more books like this before opening their mouth or putting pen to paper.......more

Goodreads review by Azor on October 29, 2017

Mind Opening. A great book to understand differences between Chinese and Western cultural and business norms. Values can be relative and the Chinese approach to strategy and negotiations, although difficult to understand from Western lenses, has invaluable lessons that can be applied to a number of......more