“Benedict Rogers’ book is truly a tour de force. I highly recommend it.”

Miles Yu, Professor of military history and modern China at the United States Naval Academy

“The China Nexus is a robust wake-up call to action.  It covers the author’s own personal experiences in and around China and Hong Kong for over thirty years, and tells the stories of dozens of Uyghurs, Tibetans, Hong Kongers and Chinese activists whom he has interviewed.   Passionate, heartfelt, thoroughly-researched and deeply moving, this is both an inspiring personal account of the struggle for freedom against the Chinese Communist Party’s tyranny, and a manual of policy recommendations for the free world to consider as we work to help the struggling, freedom-loving people of China.”

US Congressman , Chris Smith

  “Benedict Rogers has done the world an extremely important service by documenting and exposing the repression of the Chinese Communist Party and the Xi dictatorship in his new book The China Nexus. Through 50 trips to China and 80 interviews with exiles, dissidents and even the Dalai Lama himself, Mr Rogers takes us forensically through the crimes of the Chinese communist party in a way that one can come up with no other conclusion than that the Chinese government must face international justice for these crimes. There are very few people in the world who have the experience, knowledge and authority of Mr Rogers on China and this book is a must read for anyone who wants to know what's really happening there”

- Bill Browder, author of Red Notice: How I Became Putin’s No. 1 Enemy and Freezing Order:

 “This outstanding book by one of Britain’s foremost and most knowledgeable campaigners on human rights in China and Asia as a whole is an excoriating and comprehensive denunciation of the appalling and increasingly harsh abuse of its citizens by the communist regime in Beijing. It should be read by everyone concerned about the challenge of sharing our planet with Communist China in the years ahead.” - Lord Patten of Barnes, the Last Governor of Hong Kong