Ghost Nation
The Story of Taiwan and Its Struggle for Survival
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Publishing:9th Jul '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 9th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

'Compelling and important' - Rana Mitter, The Observer
'Few books qualify as essential reading but Ghost Nation is one of them' - Clive Hamilton, bestselling co-author of The Hidden Hand
The gripping story of Taiwan's rich past and precarious present from the country's top foreign correspondent.
Taiwan is the geopolitical tinderbox of the 21st century, sitting at the heart of the great power struggle between China and the US. Yet, the island remains profoundly misunderstood. From colonial outpost to a thriving democracy and global technological superpower, Taiwan's journey is one of resilience against 400 years of foreign rule. Now, its fate directly impacts every major economy, political alliance and the future of Artificial Intelligence.
Drawing on over a decade of firsthand reporting in Taiwan, veteran journalist Chris Horton provides a panoramic and compelling history, exposing the fundamental weakness of China's claims and the strength of a nation forged by struggle.
Ghost Nation is the definitive guide to understanding the greatest threat to global stability and a powerful testament to the people fighting for their self-determination and democracy. The world's stability rests on Taiwan's survival.
'Indispensable and timely' - Melissa Chan, Emmy-nominated international affairs correspondent
'An unmissable account . . . Accessible, entertaining and immaculately researched' - Dr Jonathan Sullivan, co-author of Taiwan: A Contested Democracy Under Threat and former Director of the China Policy Institute
[A] compelling and important book on [Taiwan]'s recent history and politics . . . crisp and deeply researched -- Rana Mitter, The Observer
If you think it's an exaggeration to say that Taiwan is the fulcrum on which the world's balance of power rests, then Chris Horton's book should change your mind. Apart from crushing a vibrant democracy, a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would be a victory for authoritarianism everywhere. Few books qualify as essential reading but Ghost Nation is one of them -- Clive Hamilton, author of The Hidden Hand
Indispensable and timely — this is an urgent moment for everyone to better understand Taiwan, one of the most interesting democracies in the world — written engagingly by the international journalist who knows the country best -- Melissa Chan, Emmy-nominated International Affairs Correspondent and author of You Must Take Part in Revolution
Through fascinating details and keen insights, Chris Horton’s exemplary storytelling brings to life Taiwan’s complex political and social circumstances. Ghost Nation is an absolutely compelling read -- Shawna Yang Ryan, award-winning author of Green Island
For the past decade, Horton has been one of the most reliable and incisive foreign journalists based in Taipei. He has used that experience, knowledge and access to produce an unmissable account of Taiwan's political trajectory . . . Accessible, entertaining and immaculately researched -- Dr Jonathan Sullivan, co-author of Taiwan: A Contested Democracy Under Threat and former Director of the China Policy Institute
Horton’s retelling of Taiwan’s past and present through the eyes of everyday people who experienced Taiwan’s highs and lows firsthand will leave readers with a deep sense of empathy and hope. It is a must read for anyone invested in peace and understanding on either side of the Taiwan Strait -- Lev Nachman, Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University and author of Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements and Party Formation
Accessible and borne from on-the-ground reporting. Delves far beyond the headlines, deep into the history and the forgotten personalities that helped make modern Taiwan -- Dr Samir Puri, author of Westlessness: The Great Global Rebalancing
Taiwan is too often reduced to a geopolitical talking point . . . In Ghost Nation, journalist Chris Horton offers a vivid, clear-eyed account of a place that has defied the odds. Far from a passive player, Taiwan emerges here as a vibrant democracy shaped by its own history, people and political will. Drawing on over a decade of reporting, Horton reveals the deeper stakes of Taiwan’s survival—and why its future matters to us all -- Clarissa Wei, author of Made in Taiwan
Ghost Nation is a vivid, timely, and deeply informed portrait of modern Taiwanthat has been masterfully crafted through Horton's unparalleled on-the-ground insights. His work blends digestible insights on contemporary Taiwan with richly drawn historical anecdotes, culminating in a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how Taiwan's complex past has made it into the vibrant democracy it is today -- Lauren Dickey, Senior Associate at the China Power Project and former senior advisor and acting director for Taiwan policy in the US Department of Defense
From the longest period of martial law in Asia to the region's greatest beacon of freedom and democracy, Taiwan has had a history of extremes. Chris Horton's incisive political history unpacks a remarkable and unknown story -- Joe Studwell, journalist and author of How Asia Works
News headlines constantly warn that Taiwan may bring the US and China to war. But Horton takes us beyond the sabre-rattling to reveal Taiwan on its own terms — a country whose history and culture are unique, and whose people have forged a democratic nation against all odds -- Bethany Allen, author of Beijing Rules
Gripping, urgent and approachable . . . full of local texture, linguistic nuance, and social insight rarely found in foreign reporting on Taiwan -- Julia Bergström, Taiwan Business TOPICS, American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan
Thoroughly researched and packed with interviews . . . lucid and up-to-date -- Robert Wihtol, The Strategist, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Punchy . . . at heart a journalistic history of Taiwan’s long march to become ‘Asia’s freest country' -- The Spectator
ISBN: 9781035034048
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336 pages