Description:Transforming China provides an insider's comprehensive examination of China's economic reform and its political implications. With wide-ranging primary materials, including interviews, surveys and the author's own recollections of Deng Xiaoping and Zhao Ziyang, the book sheds new light on the Chinese approach to reform, including its dual-goal, dynamic gradualism and reform leadership. It assesses with primary sources the vast social and political changes set forth by the reform, especially multiplying socio-political problems, and the international ramifications of China's rise.