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I know you want new stuff but being reminded of this book always gives me a chuckle.
>The Coming Collapse of China is a book by Gordon G. Chang, published in 2001, in which he argues that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the root cause of many of the People's Republic of China's problems and will cause its collapse in the near future. He claimed that the hidden nonperforming loans of the "Big Four" Chinese state banks would likely bring down China's financial system and its communist government in 2006, 2011, 2012, 2016, and 2017.
>In an article entitled "The Coming Collapse of China: 2012 Edition", published by the Foreign Policy magazine website, Gordon G. Chang admitted that his prediction was wrong, arguing that he was off only by one year: "Instead of 2011, the mighty communist party of China will fall in 2012. Bet on it." On May 21, 2016, The National Interest published another article by Chang, "China's Coming Revolution." In it, he argued that the ruling class in China was divided and that they couldn't deal with economic problems. Chang says this would lead to a revolution which would overthrow the Communist Party. Differently from his other predictions, he didn't gave the exact year these events would take place.
He still gets invited to Fox News to sooth their China anxieties.