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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Richard McGregor


Role
  
Journalist

Education
  
University of Sydney

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Books
  
The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers, Japan Swings: Politics, Culture, and Sex in the New Japan

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Richard McGregor (born 1958) is a journalist, writer, and author.

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Life

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Richard McGregor was born in Sydney, Australia. He has worked as a journalist in Taiwan, Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne, and was the chief political correspondent, Japan correspondent, and China correspondent for The Australian. He also worked for the International Herald Tribune, the BBC and the Far Eastern Economic Review, and is the former bureau chief for the Financial Times.

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McGregor wrote The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers, published by Allen Lane from Penguin Press in the UK and HarperCollins in the US in June 2010.

He lived in London, and moved to Washington DC, in 2011, to be the Financial Times bureau chief.

He appeared on the Charlie Rose show on 18 January 2011 to discuss Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to Washington D.C.; and on 6 September 2017 to discuss Asian, especially Chinese-Japanese, international relations, and the United States' role in Asia.

Awards

McGregor won the 2010 Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Editorial Excellence Award for reporting on the Xinjiang Riots; and prior to that, the SOPA Award in 2008 for Editorial Intelligences.

References

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