'Michael Sheridan is one of the best informed and wisest
writers on China' - Chris Patten, last governor of Hong Kong
The Red Emperor presents an eye-opening portrait of Xi Jinping, the
man who presides over 1.4 billion people and the second largest economy on
earth. Born a 'princeling' to one of Communist China's ruling families, the
young Xi was exiled to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. He
fought his way back to the top by stealth, privilege and guile. In 2012,
following the spectacular fall of his rival Bo Xilai, Xi Jinping became the
leader of China.
In a compulsively readable narrative, veteran foreign correspondent Michael
Sheridan takes the reader from the poor, isolated country of Xi's youth to the
military and economic superpower of today. In Xi's new China, family mafias
struggle for power amid murder, corruption and sex scandals as ministers and
generals vanish in purges.
No one is safe in his techno-security state. Xi is an
absolute ruler whose word is law on everything from war and peace to the
ruthless campaign against Covid-19. He aims to dominate world trade, to defeat
Western democracy and to make China the supreme power in the East. A loner and
a risk-taker, he is the most consequential leader of our time.
Drawing on intimate stories from the closed world of China's leading families
and two decades of first-hand reporting, Michael Sheridan sheds new light on
the history and politics of China. The book reveals that behind the façade of
the Chinese Communist Party there is a modern dynasty and a new emperor.
About the Author
Michael Sheridan first reported from Hong Kong
and China in June 1989 and later served as the Far East correspondent of
the Sunday Times for 20 years, covering the rise of China, the
handover of Hong Kong in 1997 and the city's struggle for democracy.
Earlier he worked for Reuters, ITN and the Independent,
reporting on war in the Middle East, global diplomacy and European politics,
with postings in Rome, Beirut and Jerusalem.
His work has also appeared in the Spectator, Tablet, Vanity
Fair and the Hong Kong Economic Journal. In 2021 he
published The Gate to China, a critically acclaimed history of Hong
Kong.