Financial Times Washington Bureau Chief Richard McGregor discusses "The Party," his acclaimed book illuminating the complex inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party on September 20 in New York. McGregor is former FT Beijing Bureau Chief with two decades' experience reporting from north Asia. The Economist hails "The Party" as a "masterful depiction" of the Chinese political system.
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Bio
Richard McGregor
Mr. McGregor has been Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times since the beginning of 2011, leading the newspaper's coverage of American politics and managing its D.C.-based team of reporters.
Previously, Mr. McGregor served as the Financial Times' deputy news editor in London, as well as its Shanghai correspondent. Prior to joining the Financial Times, he was the chief political correspondent and China correspondent forThe Australian. He has also reported for theInternational Herald Tribune, the BBC and theFar Eastern Economic Review.
Mr. McGregor has won numerous awards throughout his nearly two decades of reporting from north Asia, including a 2010 Society of Publishers in Asia Editorial Excellence Award (Excellence in Reporting Breaking News category) for his coverage on the Xinjiang Riots and 2008 SOPA Awards for Editorial Intelligence (Excellence in Opinion Writing and Excellence in Feature Writing categories). He is author ofThe Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers(2010), described by The Economist as "a masterful depiction of the Chinese political system."
McGregor graduated from Sydney University and began his career as a journalist in Sydney.