7.4 C
London
Wednesday, April 24, 2024

AUTHOR

Graham Perry

38 POSTS
0 COMMENTS

GRAHAM PERRY and CHINA

Graham Perry qualified as a solicitor in 1973 after graduating from Churchill College, Cambridge where he studied History and Economics. He practised for nine years and then made a major career change to become Managing Director, of London Export, a UK company formed in 1953 to concentrate on trade and business with the Peoples’ Republic of China. Since 1990 Graham has been an international arbitrator resolving commercial disputes.

Graham is the eldest son of Jack Perry who was the first Western businessman to visit China in 1953. This visit prompted annual visits by Jack Perry to China when China was an international backwater and from which a unique view was gained of a society in major transition during the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution and, later, under Deng Hsiaoping.

Graham made his first visit to China – for eight weeks – in August/September 1965 and travelled widely to Beijing, Xian, Yenan, Nanchang, Shanghai, Hangchow, Guangchow, Wuhan and the Chingkiang Mountains. He met Foreign Minister Chen Yi and the last Emperor, Pu Yi.

Recent visits to China have been in the company of former Lord Chief Justice Woolf who gave lectures in the Great Hall of the People and at the Supreme People’s Court in Beijing on the Rule of Law in the UK. On a lighter note, Graham organised and participated in two Football Tours to China with Watford FC and Elton John.

Graham’s experience of China at close quarters since 1953 has provided him with a good understanding of the challenges facing China as it has moved from being the “Sick Man of Asia” in the early 1950’s to the confident leading economic and political power of today. Graham speaks regularly to business and legal groups about China focusing, in particular, on controversial China related issues including Tibet, Uyghurs + Xinjiang, the new Hong Kong Security Law, Trump’s current aggressive approach to China, Taiwan and the basic divide between the West’s commitment to the rule of law and China’s embrace of more centralised forms of government.

Graham finds himself at odds with the traditional viewpoint of western political commentators and, by way of comparison, he provides a more balanced even handed approach and analysis on the key issues affecting China’s future role in world affairs.

CHINA AND THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION #446

In a recent article in the Sunday Times, Matthew Syed, asserted that “the biggest threat to the world today is, as it has been...

WHY CHINA? #454

People often ask – Why do you write about China in preference to other topical political issues? Let me explain. Before my first visit to...

CHINA TO DE-COUPLE FROM THE U.S. FINANCIAL SYSTEM? #433

GOOD MORNING FROM LONDON China's holdings of U.S. government debt have fallen below $1 trillion for the first time since 2010, with concerns about the...

“COMMON PROSPERITY” #326

GOOD MORNING FROM LONDON Over the years, the Communist Party of China has governed with the use of different phrases that have given focus to...

EXTRACTS FROM THE MEDIA RE CHINA #465

NIKKEI ASIA 25 AUGUST 2023 CHINA AND INDIA Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of this week's BRICS...

TIME IS NOT ON THE US SIDE #458

The core international political issue of today is the rise of China and the relative decline of the US. Stripped of its political verbiage,...

Latest News

- Graham Perry -spot_img