"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.

--Sun Tzu, author, The Art of War

The challenge is this: how can America's fractured democracy and diverse society respond to a centrally orch...

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"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.

--Sun Tzu, author, The Art of War

The challenge is this: how can America's fractured democracy and diverse society respond to a centrally orchestrated strategy from China that ultimately may challenge our interests and our values? Some Chinese-Americans and Chinese residents--perhaps only a relative handful--have cooperated in obtaining technology for China. And many Chinese nationals who obtained years of experience working at American companies have returned to China to help competitors there. The Chinese have a nickname for these individuals, haigui, or returning sea turtles who come ashore once a year to lay their eggs. This book outlines the contemporary issues and offers solutions.



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