1: Seven Books of Jason Wu
2. "Ji Xiaoxin's book"
3. Extreme War
4. On War series
5. The clash of civilizations and the reconstruction of world order
6. Collected Works of Federalists
7. Rommel's wartime documents.
8. Selected Works of Mao Zedong
9. Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
10: China Shock Trilogy
When it comes to the rise of China, only international comparison is convincing. The rise of China has vitality only if it is supported by ideas. Talking about the rise of China, only logical analysis has depth. In the past 20 years, Professor Zhang Weiwei has visited more than 65,438+000 countries and regions, and what he saw and heard along the way. He witnessed the ups and downs of different countries' destinies and personally felt the many touches and shocks brought to the world by the rise of China.
There is no difference in the ranking of the above books, there are always omissions and deficiencies in book recommendation, and there are too many good books to mention; Second, the referee has inevitable cognitive limitations; Third, some books are really good, but they are also really difficult to read. The difference between personal preference and knowledge and experience is objective.
To this end, the above recommended bibliography need not be too concerned. There are no books in the world that must be read. If you can't understand it now, you can put it down, and you may be able to understand it easily after a while. At the same time, some books can't be read at first because of lack of relevant knowledge, and you may understand a lot after reading them at once.