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Asian Godfathers: Money and Power in Hong Kong and South-East Asia

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Exposing secretive Asian tycoons and their empires.

"Asian Godfathers" is a must if you're fascinated by the intersection of wealth, power, and secrecy in business. Joe Studwell isn't just gossiping; he's providing a masterclass in how a few families maintain control over significant parts of Asia's economy. The book offers a deep dive into the mechanisms that these magnates use to shape entire regions. Engaging and insightful, it's like peeling back the curtain on an often misunderstood and cloaked part of the global economy.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2007)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Asian Godfathers: Money and Power in Hong Kong and South-East Asia

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ISBN: 9781861977113
Authors: Joe Studwell
Publisher: Profile Books
Date of Publication: 2008-08-14
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.96
(rated by 780 readers)

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Few groups are more secretive than the Asian "godfathers," the tiny group of obscenely wealthy businessmen who control the economic fates of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. Mysterious, shrewd, and ruthless, these tycoons represented eight of the twenty-five wealthiest people on the planet in the 1990s and they continue to command multibillion-dollar personal fortunes, controlling everything from banking and real estate to shipping and gambling--yet their names would not be familiar to regular readers of The Wall Street Journal. Who are they and how do they do it? That is the question Joe Studwell, author of the acclaimed book The China Dream, answers in this incisive behind-the-scenes exploration of the outsize figures behind the veil. Studwell has spent fifteen years as a reporter in the region and uses his unprecedented access to debunk one myth after another while simultaneously painting intimate and revealing portraits of the godfathers--who they really are and how they make, build, and maintain their fortunes. He also examines the political and economic environments in which the godfathers operate, which are remarkably similar to the ones exploited by turn-of-the-century American tycoons. Studwell also explains how the region's political choices--and not the godfathers--will determine if Southeast Asian countries move toward first-world status or
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Exposing secretive Asian tycoons and their empires.

"Asian Godfathers" is a must if you're fascinated by the intersection of wealth, power, and secrecy in business. Joe Studwell isn't just gossiping; he's providing a masterclass in how a few families maintain control over significant parts of Asia's economy. The book offers a deep dive into the mechanisms that these magnates use to shape entire regions. Engaging and insightful, it's like peeling back the curtain on an often misunderstood and cloaked part of the global economy.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2007)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.