Description |
xv, 303 pages ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
It's not China bashing if it's true -- Death by Chinese poison : bodies for bucks and chicks for free -- Death by Chinese junk : strangling our babies in their cribs -- Death to America's manufacturing base : why we don't play (or work) in Peoria anymore -- Death by currency manipulation : crouching tiger, nuking dragon -- Death by American corporate turncoat : when greenbacks trump the red, white, and blue -- Death by colonial dragon : locking down resources and locking up markets round the world -- Death by blue water navy : why China's military rise should raise red flags -- Death by Chinese spy : how Beijing's "vacuum cleaners" are stealing the rope to hang Uncle Sam -- Death by red hacker : from Chengdu's "dark visitors" to Manchurian chips -- Death by Darth Liu : look ma, there's a Death Star pointing at Chicago -- Death to a big planet : do you want to be fried with that apocalypse? -- Death by Chinese pogrom : when Mao met Orwell and Deng Xiaping in Tiananmen Square -- Death by China on China : shanghaiing the gene pool at the top of the world and other earthly tales -- Death by China apologist : Fareed Zakaria floats away -- Life with China : how to survive and prosper in the dragon's century. |
Summary |
China is now the greatest threat to America. Soon to be the world's largest economy, China is attacking on every front, with every available weapon--from protectionism and currency manipulation to cyber attacks and espionage. Around the globe, China is also doing whatever it takes to capture crucial resources--even if it means promoting nuclear proliferation by the world's most dangerous regimes. Inside the United States, Americans are being injured or killed by the Dragon's dangerous exports: poisoned food, spiked drugs, toxic toys. Meanwhile, huge U.S. corporations have allied with China's state-owned enterprises to destroy American manufacturing--and, ultimately and ironically, destroy themselves. |
Subject |
China -- Commerce.
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Environmental degradation -- China.
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United States -- Foreign economic relations -- China.
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China -- Foreign economic relations -- United States.
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Added Author |
Autry, Greg, 1963-
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ISBN |
9780132180238 hardback alkaline paper |
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0132180235 hardback alkaline paper |
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