by Jung Chang, Jon Halliday
I prescribe this to clients as a book about leadership. Because Mao is the perfect anti-leader. It is instructive to watch him go from seemingly minor manipulations to absolute pure evil anti-leader behaviors. It makes you think about when you see minor manipulations in the workplace. What can accep...
List of IllustrationsList of MapsList of Abbreviations in TextNote about Spelling in Text--Mao: The Unknown StoryEpilogueAcknowledgementsList of IntervieweesArchives ConsultedNotesBibliography of Chinese-language SourcesBibliography of Non-Chinese-language SourcesIndex
List of IllustrationsList of MapsList of Abbreviations in TextNote about Spelling in Text--Mao: The Unknown StoryEpilogueAcknowledgementsList of IntervieweesArchives ConsultedNotesBibliography of Chinese-language SourcesBibliography of Non-Chinese-language SourcesIndex
Mao: The Unknown Story has generated a lot of controversy. Though Chang and Halliday spent over a decade researching this book, there are questions by other scholars about the accuracy of sources, statements taken out of context and the conclusions drawn by ambiguous evidence. Not being a Chinese...