China’s Empty Future

China’s Empty Future

Ghost Cities, Youth Unemployment, and the Crisis of Modern China

by Nathaniel Crowe

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Ghost Cities, Youth Unemployment, and the Fragile Side of China’s Rise

China’s celebrated growth story has been built on construction, land sales, and rapid urban expansion. But beneath the gleaming skyline, a different reality is taking shape.

In China’s Empty Future, Nathaniel Crowe examines the ghost cities, collapsing youth job prospects, and property-driven development model that reveal deeper strains in modern Chinese society. With journalistic clarity, the book shows how empty districts and overbuilt infrastructure are not just visual anomalies, but signs of a system under pressure.

Crowe connects the dots between local government incentives, speculative demand, and the push to turn physical transformation into proof of progress. The result is a compelling, accessible account of why China’s rise has also produced new forms of fragility.

Readers interested in China, global economics, urban development, and political risk will find:

  • A clear explanation of ghost cities and what they reveal
  • Insight into land finance and property dependence
  • A grounded look at youth unemployment and future risk
  • A timely analysis of China’s economic and social pressures
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