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this author has written some rather provocative books. In fact, his books are the only ones on the market that give detailed information on Chinese bureaucracy. What is more, George Zhibin Gu asserts this: this self-appointed bureaucracy is behind all the man-made tragedies in China. But so far, getting rid of it remains the biggest challenge. Why? This self-appointed bureaucracy rests on terror and cults. What is more, in general, the universal rights of government remain to be challenged. All these basic issues are presented in his books, which are all new to the issues.