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Frightening! This book introduces China's alarming concentration camps, persecution, social credit, and dominance. China's "Century of Humiliation" ended, though its legacy inspired a generation intent on expanding China's economic, military, and social dominance throughout Asia. Beijing's alarming propaganda, military actions, and surveillance demand global attention before it is too late. Who is this book for? This book is a primer for anyone wanting to understand the profound issues, aggressive tactics, cultural genocide, inhumane torture, and social control occurring both within China and…mehr

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Frightening! This book introduces China's alarming concentration camps, persecution, social credit, and dominance. China's "Century of Humiliation" ended, though its legacy inspired a generation intent on expanding China's economic, military, and social dominance throughout Asia. Beijing's alarming propaganda, military actions, and surveillance demand global attention before it is too late. Who is this book for? This book is a primer for anyone wanting to understand the profound issues, aggressive tactics, cultural genocide, inhumane torture, and social control occurring both within China and in its periphery as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) broadens its reach throughout Asia. What can you expect? * Riveting information on the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) quest for global dominance * 100+ colorful illustrations, maps, and timelines * Hundreds of footnotes to lead the reader to further reading Global citizens will soon realize that their once-sacred freedom, liberty, rule of law, and human rights, cherished by the liberal order, will no longer exist. This book provides a powerful warning.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Winston started college at age 13 and was educated at Harvard, UChicago, UT Austin, NYU, GWU, and UCLA, among other schools. Her leadership roles have taken her from the White House and Capitol Hill to her family's work with UNESCO and the ILO. Her deep interest in international diplomacy has led her to her ultimate goal of breaking down complex ideas into understandable terms so people of all ages and backgrounds can access knowledge.