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Breakneck

China's Quest to Engineer the Future

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From an indispensable voice on China, comes a riveting, first-hand account of China's seismic progress


For close to a decade, Dan Wang has been observing China’s tumultuous and astounding growth. The state has constructed towering bridges, gleaming railways and sprawling factories to improve economic outcomes in record time. But rapid change has also sent ripples of pain throughout society.

China has grown so quickly in part by beating America at its own game: capitalism and harnessing the restless energy of a vast population. Here Wang blends political and economic analysis with reportage into a provocative new framework for understanding China – one that helps us see America more clearly, too. Whereas China is an engineering state, relentlessly building big, the United States has transformed into a lawyerly society, stalling every attempt to make change, both good and bad.

As relations between the US and China are tense and uncertain and the potential for dreadful conflict looms, Wang offers an inventive new way of thinking about the two superpowers. Breakneck reveals that each country points towards a better path for the other. How much better the world would be, he argues, if Americans could live in a society not only governed by lawyers, and Chinese citizens could live with a state that values their individual liberties.

© Dan Wang 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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A truly astonishing read. Brilliantly written and then narrated. Well done all! I have learned so much, despite being well over 60!

Clarity of thought

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He’s lived it and is brutally honest , blends history and recent events for excellent context

Refreshing modern take that aims to be objective

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This is such a well written informative book. The author has really thought deeply about the differences and common features linking America and China based on his own experience. A very stimulating read. Thank you

What a great read

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Remarkable unbiased book that dives deep into how China operates with all its advantages and flaws. Enabling to understand non Chinese readers why China can be so progressive on one hand and held in past on the other. Great read. Highly recommended.

Excellent and essential

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Was interested in premise and learning more about China but found it a little repetitive drawing out themes rather than building on them

More of a long essay than a fully justified

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