The fake China Threat and its very real danger:

Today the front pages and bookstores are filled with tales of the so-called "China Threat." From spy balloons to fentanyl pipelines, genocide to dreams of world dominations: China! But is it all true? Is any of it? Now, for the first time, the speciousness of these and other contentions ar...

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1. Verfasser: Solis-Mullen, Joseph (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Austin, TX The Libertarian Institute [2023]
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Zusammenfassung:Today the front pages and bookstores are filled with tales of the so-called "China Threat." From spy balloons to fentanyl pipelines, genocide to dreams of world dominations: China! But is it all true? Is any of it? Now, for the first time, the speciousness of these and other contentions are comprehensively tackled and laid bare. The Libertarian Institute's Joseph Solis-Mullen provides a vital rebuttal of every aspect of the China Threat narrative. From its economy and demographics, to its geography, politics, and more, the fake China Threat and its very real danger is a timely and much-needed addition to the public discourse. Taking the reader behind the hyperbole of the headlines, Solis-Mullen provides a realistic pictures of China's capabilities, stated aims, and strategic interests--as well as details who is pushing the fake China Threat and why
Beschreibung:Map and key facts -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Author's note -- Introduction -- A brief history of Sino-U.S. relations -- The view from Beijing -- China's internal problems and external constraints -- China as a global player -- Chinese foreign policy historically -- The media and the fake China Threat -- Hacks, chips, and conflicts of interest -- Uyghurs, genocides, and realities -- Facing unpleasant facts, or Washington's revanchism and revisionism -- Who writes about the fake China Threat, and why -- Conclusion -- Appendix: common claims debunked -- Quotes -- Works cited
Beschreibung:viii, 65 Seiten Karte 24 cm
ISBN:9798988403135

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