Hungry Ghosts: China’s Secret Famine

Hungry Ghosts: China’s Secret Famine by Jasper Becker, published by John Murray General Publishing Division on June 13, 1996, is a detailed exploration of the hidden famine that affected China. This first edition, comprising 320 pages, delves into the political and social implications of this crisis, shedding light on the factors that contributed to the widespread suffering and the government’s response to it. The book presents a thorough examination of the events surrounding the famine, offering insights into the complexities of governance and public policy during a time of crisis.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that focuses on the intersection of politics and social issues in China, particularly how governmental decisions impacted the lives of ordinary citizens. The narrative addresses the broader implications of public affairs and policy, providing context for understanding the historical significance of the famine. Through Becker’s investigative approach, the book aims to inform readers about the realities faced during this tumultuous period, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on politics and social sciences.
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