Broken China

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  • ISBN 9781509570676
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Polity Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Economic competition between the United States and China has been a defining issue of the twenty-first century. But after years of rapid growth, China's economy has faltered. How did its long-term economic outlook change so quickly? And can Beijing change course and preserve China's political ambition for global economic primacy?

In Broken China, Logan Wright offers an unflinching account of how China's economy hit the wall. Drawing on extensive experience analyzing the Chinese financial sector on the ground, he argues that China's economic slowdown is rooted in its financial system, and unprecedented credit expansion finally coming to an end. Opposing the prevailing myth that its leaders think and plan many years ahead, this book posits that there was no long-term plan that included the credit boom and bust that now constrains Beijing's options. Rather than crisis or collapse, Wright argues, China is suffering from a decay of its economic policy tools. As its domestic and foreign sectors face increasing pressure, the last thing Beijing needs is global pushback against Chinese exports.

With no clear path to recovery, China's economy is broken, the consequences of which will reverberate around the world.

Logan Wright is a partner at Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on the Chinese economy and its impact on the world. An experienced analyst of China's financial system, he is also a senior associate of the Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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