1. The American Trap
219 non-fiction work! After being released from prison, the core witness bravely told the story, revealing the non-economic inside story behind Alstom's low-cost acquisition by General Electric of the United States. Extraterritorial sanctions are strategic weapons, and judicial secrecy helps economic wars. There is no fiction in the book, but the plot is full of ups and downs and suspense, which is as gripping as House of Cards+The Shawshank Redemption
2. neil Pozmann, the author of Media Criticism Trilogy (set of 3 volumes)
Childhood Gone, Entertainment to Death and Technology Monopoly, is a world-famous media culture researcher and critic. He initiated the major of Media Ecology in new york University.
3. An Outline of Chinese History
Li Dingyi, a well-known contemporary historian in Taiwan Province, created a masterpiece of China's general history, which started in the era of ancient legends and ended in the great changes of the 1911 Revolution in modern times, and described the changes of Chinese civilization for thousands of years. Different from other general history books in China, The Outline of Chinese History has a proper length, which enables readers to "know the history of their country quickly and clearly". Although it is a historical outline, it is also "simple and appropriate" and detailed.
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Sixteen Survivors on an uninhabited island won the first place in the "Top 2 Best Documentary Works on Shipwrecks" by Book Magazine. The experience of surviving on a shipwreck in the past 25 days inspired Japan to grow up for half a century, and the simplified Chinese version was published for the first time. There are as many kinds of desperation as there are possibilities to live on this sea.
5. "We are too short of a knowledge called life"
This book is a dialogue between Xue Renming, a well-known scholar in Taiwan Province, and Wang Xiao, a reporter from China Radio International, about life knowledge and Chinese studies education. ? Xue Renming described himself as an author, a speaker, a walker, and a practitioner of China culture. He focused on the development of China culture on both sides of the strait and his personal life experience, and did not talk about concepts or sell knowledge. Because of his practice, he benefited greatly and remained at ease under the impetuousness around him.