Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts, Jeremy L. Wallace
Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts, Jeremy L. Wallace
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Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts
Information, Ideology, and Authoritarianism in China

Author: Jeremy L. Wallace

Narrator: P.J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/14/2023


Synopsis

A unique analysis of the numbers that came to define Chinese politics and how this quantification evolved over time.

For decades, a few numbers came to define Chinese politics—until those numbers did not count what mattered and what they counted did not measure up. Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts argues that the Chinese government adopted a system of limited, quantified vision in order to survive the disasters unleashed by Mao Zedong's ideological leadership. Jeremy Wallace explains how that system worked and analyzes how the problems that accumulated in its blind spots led Xi Jinping to take drastic action. Xi's neopolitical turn—aggressive anti-corruption campaigns, reassertion of party authority, and personalization of power—is an attempt fix the problems of the prior system, as well as a hedge against an inability to do so. The book argues that while of course dictators stay in power through coercion and cooptation, they also do so by convincing their populations and themselves of their right to rule. Quantification is one tool in this persuasive arsenal, but it comes with its own perils.

About Jeremy L. Wallace

Jeremy L. Wallace is an associate professor of government at Cornell University, on sabbatical leave for 2021-22 at Georgetown's Mortara Center for International Studies. He studies authoritarian politics focusing on China, cities, statistics, and climate change. He recently published work on COVID-19 in APSR and on China's relationship with the international order in International Organization. He serves as an editor at the Monkey Cage and writes the China Lab newsletter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nikhil

China’s unbridled growth of ~40 years has remained an enigma due to a combination of reasons. While language and cultural barriers have often taken the blame for the same, in my view, equal if not higher blame has to go to the West’s lack of understanding of China’s politico-social system and a deli......more

A very convoluted book. It genuinely seems like its packed too full of information. It gets to the point where the sheer amount of data gets difficult to follow, and it becomes difficult to see the core theme of what the book is trying to portray. Still very useful for those wishing to gain some insi......more

Goodreads review by Liu

The mid part of the book becomes more interesting than the start. You do need to have some prerequisite knowledge of how Chinese gov functions to get a better understanding of this book. The content is more intensive than I expected. But it totally worth the time.......more