What We Are Reading Today: China 2049

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Updated 12 February 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: China 2049

Authors: David Dollar, Yiping Huang, Yang Yao

The book tells us how China reforms its economy as it aspires to become the next economic superpower.
In this book, economists from China’s leading university and America’s best-known think tank offer in depth analyses of major challenges.  
The book discusses whether China has enough talent, right policy and institutional mix to transit from input-driven to innovation-driven economy, and what does aging mean, in terms of labor supply, consumption demand and social welfare expenditure, according to a review on goodreads.com. It discusses whether Beijing contains environmental and climate change risks,
and how should the financial system be transformed in order to continuously support economic growth.

 


What We Are Reading Today: Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution by Anne O’Donnell

Updated 09 March 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution by Anne O’Donnell

The revolutions of 1917 swept away not only Russia’s governing authority but also the property order on which it stood. The upheaval sparked waves of dispossession that rapidly moved beyond the seizure of factories and farms from industrialists and landowners, envisioned by Bolshevik revolutionaries, to penetrate the bedrock of social life: the spaces where people lived.

In Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution, Anne O’Donnell reimagines the Bolsheviks’ unprecedented effort to eradicate private property and to create a new political economy—socialism—to replace it.

O’Donnell’s account captures the story of property in reverse, showing how the bonds connecting people to their things were broken and how new ways of knowing things, valuing them, and possessing them coalesced amid the political ferment and economic disarray of the Revolution.