Summary:
The book examines China's strategic efforts to undermine American national security and economic prosperity through espionage, propaganda, and economic coercion. It highlights the ways in which Chinese influence has penetrated various aspects of American life, from politics and academia to technology and infrastructure, often with the unwitting aid of American elites.
Key points:
1. China's Covert Power Strategy: The book outlines China's hidden plan to become a global superpower through economic manipulation, cyber warfare, and institutional influence.
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