Summary:
The book investigates the complex financial relationships and alleged corruption between American elites, including politicians and business leaders, and Chinese entities. It argues that these connections have led to personal enrichment for the elites while advancing China's strategic interests at the expense of the United States.
Key points:
1. Elite Profiteering: The book claims American elites profit from China, compromising national interests for personal gain, including technology transfers and market access.
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