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Author Hamilton, Clive, author.

Title Hidden hand : exposing how the Chinese Communist Party is reshaping the world / Clive Hamilton & Mareike Ohlberg

Publication Info. London : Oneworld Publications, 2020
©2020
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  327.51 HAM    AVAILABLE
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Description xiii, 418 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary "The Chinese Communist Party is determined to reshape the world in its image. The party is not interested in democracy. It sees only a bitter ideological struggle with the West, dividing the world into those who can be won over, and enemies. Many political and business elites have already been lured to their corner; others are weighing up a devil's bargain. Through its enormous economic power and covert influence operations, China is now weakening global institutions, aggressively targeting individual corporations, and threatening freedom of expression from the arts to academia. At the same time, Western security services are increasingly worried about incursions into our communications infrastructure. In a landmark study combining meticulous research with unique insights, Hidden Hand exposes the Chinese Communist Partys global program of subversion, and the threat it poses to democracy. We have already missed too many warning signs now it is time to wake up." --Amazon.com.
Subject Communism -- China.
World politics.
China -- Foreign relations.
China -- Politics and government.
Added Author Mareike Ohlberg, author.
ISBN 9780861540167
0861540166
9781786077837 hardcover
1786077833 hardcover
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