Facing up to Xi Jinping and the new China
Ian Williams and Michael Sheridan
Friday, 4 April 2025
6:00pm
1 hour
Department for Continuing Education: Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Veteran foreign correspondents Ian Williams and Michael Sheridan discuss modern day China and how the new UK government should face up to the challenges it presents.
Williams is a former foreign correspondent for Channel 4 News and NBC News who has reported on China for the last 25 years. In Vampire State: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy, he describes the ‘predatory and surreal’ nature of the Chinese economy. Williams says rules and agreements mean little. Markets are distorted, statistics fabricated and foreign industrial secrets and technology stolen. Williams says this is all part of President Xi Jinping’s ambition for China to be the world’s leading economic, technological and military power.
Sheridan was Far East correspondent for the Sunday Times for 20 years and has also worked for Reuters, ITN and The Independent. In The Red Emperor: Xi Jinping and his New China, he explains how Xi Jinping fought his way back to the top through stealth, privilege and guile after being exiled to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. Sheridan says family mafias struggle for power amid murder, corruption and sex scandals in Xi’s new China. Meanwhile, Xi’s word is law on everything from war and peace to the campaign against Covid, and his aim is to dominate world trade and defeat western democracy.