Kerry Brown (historian)

Kerry Brown is Director of the Lau China Institute at King's College London. Prior to this he was the Professor of Chinese Politics and Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. From 2011 to 2014, he led the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN) funded by the European Union. He is an Associate Fellow on the Asia Programme at Chatham House. Brown worked in Japan and the Inner Mongolian region of China before joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in London in 1998. He worked in the China Section and then served as First Secretary, Beijing, from 2000 to 2003, and Head of the Indonesia East Timor Section at the FCO from 2003 to 2005.[1] Brown has an M.A. from Cambridge University and a Ph.D. in Chinese politics and language from Leeds University.

Bibliography

  • 2018 - China's Dream: The Culture of Chinese Communism and the Secret Sources of Its Power
  • 2017 - China's World: What Does China Want
  • 2016 - China's CEO: Xi Jinping
  • 2015 - Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, four volumes 2014-2015, online with Oxford Reference
  • 2015 - What's Wrong with Diplomacy: The Case of the UK and China
  • 2014 - The New Emperors: Power and the Princelings in China
  • 2012 - Hu Jintao: China's Silent Ruler
  • 2011 - China 2020
  • 2009 - Friends and Enemies: The Past, Present and Future of the Communist Party of China
  • 2008 - The Rise of the Dragon – Chinese Investment Flows in the Reform Period
  • 2007 - Struggling Giant: China in the 21st Century

References

  1. 李虹睿. "Brown: China now a 'central force' - EUROPE - Chinadaily.com.cn". europe.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
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