DANCING WITH THE DRAGON:
Cautionary Tales of the New China from
an Old China Hand
“Jenevein sets the tone early in this provocative debut, asserting that, in business, ‘the modus operandi of the [People’s Republic of China] is to steamroll the little guy—particularly if he’s a foreigner.’ From there, the book unfolds through conversations between Jenevein and author Steve Fiffer, exploring this chilling story of international clout, political leverage, and corruption with an eye on takeaways for the U.S., businesses, and more.”
—Publishers Weekly/BookLife Reviews
“Patrick Jenevein recalls lessons that he learned from his business dealings in China in his politically minded memoir Dancing with the Dragon. Anecdotes about the challenges of working within a quite different cultural and political environment—from navigating bugged conversations to eating actual bugs—are interspersed throughout, marked by good humor in the face of daunting, emotionally draining challenges within the world of high-power international business and politics.”
—Foreword Clarion Reviews
PROLOGUE: How Did It Come to This?
What can I tell you about the People’s Republic of China (PRC)?
As one who did business for over twenty years with the government of the PRC and the Communist Party of China (CPC) building companies in China that created jobs by bringing life-improving electricity to people; spent countless days in the cities, hinterlands, offices, and homes of the only nation that comes close to competing with the United States diplomatically, economically, militarily, and technologically; experienced personal and professional victories and defeats; briefed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on what was happening on the ground there with business practices, electrical needs, energy supply issues, and more in the late 1990s and early 2000s; currently works with the US government as well as multinational corporations; and celebrated relationships with my Chinese partners but dared to take them on when it crossed lines both moral and legal, the answer is: I can tell you a lot.