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Gordon G. Chang
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For the professor, see Gordon H. Chang.
Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang is a lawyer and author, best known for his book The Coming
Collapse of China, in which he argued that the hidden non-performing loans
of the "Big Four" Chinese State banks would likely bring down China's
financial system and its communist government and China would collapse in
2006. In Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World, Chang suggests
that North Korea is most likely to target Japan, not South Korea. Chang
suggests that North Korean nuclear ambitions could be forestalled if there
was concerted multi-national diplomacy, with some "limits to patience"
backed up by threat of an all-out Korean war.
Chang graduated from Cornell University, where he was a member of the Quill
and Dagger society, in 1973, and the Cornell Law School in 1976.
He is a regular contributor to The John Batchelor Show, The Glenn Beck
Program on Fox News, and CNN. He also appeared as a special guest on Comedy
Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on July 17, 2006. On 3 February
2010, he appeared on Al Jazeera English and argued that China does not have
a lot of economic leverage over the US, and it is actually the other way
around. On November 24, 2010, he appeared on Imus in the Morning to discuss
the Yeonpyeong bombing.
Chang has been criticized after 2006 came and went with China only growing
more and more powerful on the world stage. Chang continues to maintain that
China is on the brink of collapse and that the people are one step away from
revolution.[1] He also argues that China is a "new dot-com bubble", adding
that the rapid growth by China is not supported by various internal factors
such as decrease in population growth as well as slowing retail sales.[2] In
a separate interview, he remarked that China achieved its 149.2% of its
current trade surplus with the United States through "lying, cheating and
stealing" and that if China decided to realise its threat that had been
expressed since August 2007 to sell its US Treasurys, it would actually hurt
its own economy which is reliant on exports to the United States, which
economy would be hurt by the action given the nature of the global market.[3
] By 2011, however, the views of Chang and other Chinese market bears, such
as Nouriel Roubini and James Chanos, had become widely accepted.[4]
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Gordon G. Chang is the author of Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the
World, released by Random House in January 2006. Showdown focuses on
nuclear proliferation in general and the North Korean crisis in particular.
His first book is The Coming Collapse of China (Random House, August 2001).
He is a columnist at Forbes.com and The Daily and blogs at World Affairs
Journal.
He lived and worked in China and Hong Kong for almost two decades, most
recently in Shanghai, as Counsel to the American law firm Paul Weiss and
earlier in Hong Kong as Partner in the international law firm Baker &
McKenzie.
His writings on China and North Korea have appeared in The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal, the Far Eastern Economic Review, the International
Herald Tribune, Commentary, The Weekly Standard, National Review, and Barron
's.
He has spoken at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale, and
other universities and at The Brookings Institution, The Heritage Foundation
, the Cato Institute, RAND, the American Enterprise Institute, the Council
on Foreign Relations, and other institutions. He has given briefings at the
National Intelligence Council, the Central Intelligence Agency, the State
Department, and the Pentagon. He has also spoken before industry and
investor groups including Bloomberg, Sanford Bernstein, Royal Bank of
Scotland, and Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia. Chang has appeared before
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
He has appeared on CNN, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, CNBC, MSNBC,
PBS, the BBC, and Bloomberg Television. He has appeared on The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart.
Outside the United States he has spoken in Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong
Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, The Hague, London, Ottawa, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
He has served two terms as a trustee of Cornell University.
© 2006 Gordon G. Chang
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