Yu Jie — 作者 (6)
大脫鉤:中國是文明海洋中的孤島 [图书] Goodreads
作者: Yu Jie / 余杰 出版社: 亞太政治哲學文化出版有限公司 2020 - 11
先有中國與世界脫鉤,再有世界與中國脫鉤,然後兩者互相激蕩、彼此加速。即便有一方想剎車、停止乃至掉頭,卻已經來不及了。

二○二○年,是「大脫鉤元年」。即便在一年之前,「大脫鉤」這個想法幾乎就是異想天開,誰能想到一年之後,它就近在咫尺?作者秉筆直書,以《大脫鉤》一書,立此存照。這本書,既是回顧歷史,又是叩問當下,更是眺望未來。

此前多年,美國沉浸在冷戰大獲全勝的自得與喜悅之中,失去了聞雞起舞、枕戈待旦的危機意識,也未能精心建構民主制度的防護機制,這才讓中共長驅直入,從竊取高科技到收買代理人,從打壓美國國內的言論自由到蠶食美國建立的諸多國際組織,無所不用其極。綏靖主義逐漸滲透到美國社會的各個領域:從代表美國「國球」籃球最高水準的NBA到好萊塢夢工廠,從華爾街到矽谷,從主流媒體到常春藤大學,無不中招。美國立國根基被動搖,蘇聯當年未做到的一切,中國成功做到。

二○一六年,川普當選美國總統,美國迎來一位有堅強意志力對抗中國的領袖。川普逐漸淘汰親中派既得利益集團之代理人,任命「華盛頓沼澤」(「深層政府」)之外的得力幹將出掌各重要部門,新的對華政策逐漸成型。

二○二○年春,武漢肺炎病毒肆虐世界,意想不到地成為美國及西方與中國脫鉤的轉捩點:過去,西方貪戀中國生產的廉價商品,對中國有求必應、百依百順;如今,西方發現付出的代價是淪為中國的殖民地乃至被中國病毒害到亡國滅種的邊緣,此前數十年得自中國的經濟貿易利益被這場史無前例的瘟疫歸零,豈能不大夢猛醒?

「大脫鉤」當然不可能在一夜之間完成,但方向與目標都已十分清晰。大脫鉤的重要表現,在政治上是全球反中聯盟逐漸成型,在經濟上是全球供應鏈的重大調整——全球供應鏈要與價值鏈平行。
中國教父習近平 [图书] Goodreads
作者: Yu Jie / 余杰 出版社: 前衛出版社 2014 - 4
中國異議作家余杰無畏北京當局威脅,繼《中國影帝溫家寶》、《河蟹大帝胡錦濤》之後,再以《中國教父習近平》一書批判習近平時代的中共極權體制。但香港出版人姚文田竟因此書遭中國警方誘捕,成為香港回歸以來「新聞出版自由第一案」而廣受國際媒體關注。

習近平欣賞美國經典黑幫電影《教父》並從中汲取權謀術,故而余杰名之曰「中國教父」。本書詳盡梳理習近平的家世、教育背景、文化基因和仕途履歷,揭示了知青一代執政依託的意識形態,還是毛澤東以來的民族主義和民粹主義:對內鎮壓、對外擴張,其標榜的「中國夢」宛如納粹「第三帝國夢」翻版。書中更將詳盡剖析習近平的性情、語言、思想,與古今中外獨裁者一一對比,同時指出習近平不會成為台灣的蔣經國、南非的戴克拉克和蘇聯的戈巴契夫式的人物。

本書深入論述、預言習近平時代的中、港、台關係,尚未出版就成為香港「禁書之首」。這本禁書,不但是台灣面對「中國因素」的重要指引,在中共黑手早已赤裸裸地伸向香港新聞出版界的同時,更是台灣必須深入了解、面對習近平及中共黑幫政治集團的重大警訊。
1927:共和崩潰 [图书] Goodreads
作者: Yu Jie / 余杰 出版社: 八旗文化 2019 - 5
在過去國民黨以國家機器推動的意識形態教育裡,1927年因為「北伐」與「清黨」的成功而被視為奠定中華民國邁向繁榮富強的關鍵一年,只是這個充滿希望的歷史進程卻不幸被後來的日本侵華與中共叛亂給打斷。然而,余杰在前作《1927:民國之死》中以豐富的史料、翔實的論證推翻被國民黨扭曲的史實,指出「北伐」推翻的北洋政府不僅合法,而且多有建樹,而「清黨」的血腥屠殺更摧毀了國民黨內所剩不多的理性良知,中國的未來也因此江河日下……
Steel Gate to Freedom [图书] 谷歌图书
作者: Yu Jie 出版社: Rowman & Littlefield 2015 - 07
On December 10, 2010, on stage in Oslo City Hall, an empty chair sat before more than one thousand people, holding only the medal and diploma of the year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner. A larger-than-life photo of a smiling Liu Xiaobo hung in the background.

This striking image is now known throughout the world. But who is Liu Xiaobo? For the first time, this biography by renowned Chinese author and close friend Yu Jie offers a first-hand look into the man behind the empty chair. Dissident, prisoner, poet, scholar, Liu was compelled by intolerable circumstances to embark on a campaign of intellectual dissent, becoming in the course of his journey a leading human rights activist and one of the most important political figures in modern history.

In the quarter century since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, Liu has been unable to lead a normal life. In this first authorized biography, Yu traces an extraordinary man’s odyssey, from growing up in the northeast and Inner Mongolia during the Cultural Revolution, through his meteoric rise in Beijing’s intellectual circles and his pivotal role in the Tiananmen protests and subsequent imprisonments, to the founding of the controversial Independent Chinese PEN and groundbreaking Charter 08, his poignant relationship with wife Liu Xia, and winning the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. It is also a love story between two poets who, though separated by three hundred miles and eleven years behind bars, are united in their persistence to speak truth to power, inspiring countless others.
納粹中國 [图书] Goodreads
作者: Yu Jie / 余杰 出版社: 主流出版社 2018 - 8
若美國無法阻止中國迅速崛起,中國很可能會與當年的納粹德國一樣走火入魔!阻止中國強權的野心,先從閱讀《納粹中國》開始!

《納粹中國》是余杰先生繼2016年出版《卑賤的中國人》後的另一本「集結中西視野、透視野心中國」的又一力作。《納粹中國》並非止於記述余杰在閱讀每一本書後的個人感想,他引述作者論點、舉證中國當局蠻橫的作法,「如今的中國正處於開端,中國年輕一代非常愛國,充滿極端民族主義。」 余杰憂心未來中國的走向可能是兩極的,希望喚醒關心世紀局勢的全球讀者不要對中國有幻想,以免重蹈當年納粹德國種族屠殺的慘劇!
Steel Gate to Freedom [图书] 谷歌图书
作者: Yu Jie 出版社: Bloomsbury Publishing USA 2015 - 07
On December 10, 2010, on stage in Oslo City Hall, an empty chair sat before more than one thousand people, holding only the medal and diploma of the year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner. A larger-than-life photo of a smiling Liu Xiaobo hung in the background.

This striking image is now known throughout the world. But who is Liu Xiaobo? For the first time, this biographyby renowned Chinese author and close friend Yu Jie offers a first-hand look into the man behind the empty chair. Dissident, prisoner, poet, scholar, Liu was compelled by intolerable circumstances to embark on a campaign of intellectual dissent, becoming in the course of his journey a leading human rights activist and one of the most important political figures in modern history.

In the quarter century since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, Liu has been unable to lead a normal life. In thisfirst authorized biography, Yu traces an extraordinary man’s odyssey, from growing up in the northeast and Inner Mongolia during the Cultural Revolution, through his meteoric rise in Beijing’s intellectual circles and his pivotal role in the Tiananmen protests and subsequent imprisonments, to the founding of the controversial Independent Chinese PEN and groundbreaking Charter 08, his poignant relationship with wife Liu Xia, and winning the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. It is also a love story between two poets who, though separated by three hundred miles and eleven years behind bars, are united in their persistence to speak truth to power, inspiring countless others.