Jasper Becker
Jasper Martin Becker is a British author, commentator, and journalist who has spent two decades as a foreign correspondent, mostly in China.
Journalism
In 1995, he joined the staff of the Hong Kong–based South China Morning Post. He was later promoted to the senior position of Beijing bureau chief, which meant he was in charge of all mainland content. In 2002, he lost his job, in an experience he writes about in a Washington Post column headlined "Why I Was Fired in Hong Kong."Given his often critical views of China, his abrupt removal was considered by some to be a sign of deteriorating press freedoms in Hong Kong. Becker's dismissal for "insubordination" was widely reported in the international media. He was fired after commenting that the paper was restricting his reporting and downplaying coverage on AIDS and labour disturbances on the Mainland.
Publications
The Lost Country: Mongolia Revealed Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine, about the Great Chinese FamineThe Chinese Rogue Regime: Kim Jong Il and the Looming Threat of North Korea- *ならず者国家 Dragon Rising: An Inside Look at China Today Mongolia: Travels in the Untamed Land The City of Heavenly Tranquility: Beijing in the History of China Made in China: Wuhan, Covid and the Quest for Biotech Supremacy Why Communism Failed