China the Super Predator
Today's main threat to the democratic world...
Today's main threat to the democratic world...
Today's main threat to the democratic world...
China, Geopolitics, Social science (general)
China is facing tremendous economic, social and political challenges, as well as having become a predominant contributor to climate change. It has also become a predator against the Uyghurs, the Tibetans, and the Mongols, and taken over Hong Kong, silencing any forms of dissent. It increasingly appears that one of the Communist regime’s main goals is to control the entire world, but this global ambition now faces mounting geopolitical difficulties. At the center stands Taiwan, which has become a full-blown democracy and, perhaps, a model for the entire Chinese nation. The United States - along with Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and other states - are, more than ever before, willing to defend Taiwan. The possibility of a clash is real, making China along with Russia the main threat to the democratic world.
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And so here in China the Super Predator: A Challenge for the Planet by author Pierre-Antoine Donnet, we get to deep dive... and review the factual elements that he melds together to showcase a much more cohesive, salient viewpoint of the discussional topic to hand. ~ Exclusive Magazine, FULL REVIEW - https://annecarlini.com/ex_books.php?id=623
China, the Super Predator is essential reading for anyone concerned about the way the world is going — and that must be very many of us. Comprehensive in scope and engagingly written, the book gives a most valuable in-depth insight into how the Chinese Communist Party’s ruthless bid for world domination has escalated in recent decades, making China, with Russia, the main threat to Western democracy. FULL REVIEW. ~ Geoff Ward, https://geoffjward.medium.com/the-growing-threat-of-chinas-sinister-regime-4c909859e700
Le sinologue Jean-Pierre Cabestan et le journaliste Pierre-Antoine Donnet détaillent, chacun sur son terrain, les mutations de l'ère Xi Jinping. Pour Donnet, la prédation commence par l'intérieur. La volonté de la Chine de réduire sa dépendance énergétique et industrielle en a fait un champion électronique et spatial, par l'innovation, l'espionnage et le contrôle des entreprises (...) La propagande, le contrôle technique de la population et la disparition culturelle des minorités dévoient les traits d'un régime qui est en apparence communiste, mais qui est en pratique du genre nationaliste "exacerbé". Prédateur extérieur ? La Chine s'est en effet préparée à tous les types de guerre. ~ Etudes , Monthly Magazine on Contemporary Culture
Face au cas de conscience de la tragédie ouïghoure, l'ancien rédacteur en chef de l'AFP Pierre-Antoine Donnet tire à boulets rouges sur Xi Jinping ~ Le Point, The number one weekly magazine in France
Le titre de l'essai de Pierre-Antoine Donnet, "Chine le grand prédateur", ne laisse guère de doute sur son orientation. Cet excellent connaisseur du sujet revendique "un projet personnel" visant à ajouter sa voix à celles déjà qui témoignent d'une Chine "devenue à bien des égards, terrifiante". Il opère au scalpel et détecte cinq plaies ouvertes: la tragédie des Ouïghours et des Tibétains, l'impact environnemental chinois sur la planète, la maîtrise de plus en plus grande des technologies du futur, la marche très contrariée vers la démocratie et enfin, la façon doint l'empire lance ses filets sur le monde. (...) L'intérêt ? Ce livre en pose toutes les grandes questions et ses trois décennies d'observation donnent à l'ancien correspondant de l'AFP à Pékin tous les outils pour y répondre. ~ Les Echos, Number one French economic daily
Dans "Chine le grand prédateur", le journaliste Pierre-Antoine Donnet, ancien correspondant de l'Agence France-Presse à Pékin, a une toute autre approche, mais sa conclusion est la même: une confrontation entre la Chine et le reste du monde est inévitable. Elle a même déjà commencé. A la fois essai engagé et mini-encyclopédie sur la Chine de Xi Jinping, ce livre traite cinq questions: la tragédie des ouïghours et des tibétains, l'environnement, les technologies, les droits de l'homme et la diplomatie. Sur tous ces sujets, le savoir de l'auteur est impressionnant. Même si l'on se perd parfois dans les détails et si la mise en page, avare de paragraphes, ne facilite pas toujours la lecture, l'ouvrage offre un remarquable état des lieux, parfois enrichi d'entretiens exclusifs menés par l'auteur. ~ Le Monde, Number one French daily
Interviewed by CNA, Pierre-Antoine Donnet says that the world's attitude towards mainland China has changed considerably in the last few years. The United States were the first to understand the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party whose main goal is to conquer the world. His book, soon to be published in Chinese in Taiwan under the tille "The Great Looting in China", exposes how China has become a terrible predator who betrayed the entire world. ~ China News Agency, The Taiwan sole News Agency
The book "China the Great Predator" which has been published in Japan by Shunjusha is of great value in the sense that it explains how China is now the number one threat in Asia and in the rest of the world. The author is an experienced China watcher. He speaks fluent Chinese and Japanese. Has has worked for six years in Beijing and six years in Tokyo where he was AFP correspondant. ~ Kyodo News Service, The number one Japanese News Agency
A provocative book that pulls no punches. While China's economic rise ought to have been welcomed as part of a new multipolar world order, President Xi and the CCP have turned it into an unwelcome bid for absolute global power. ~ George Cunningham, Chair, UK Liberal Democrats Subcommittee on China. Former Strategic Adviser on Asia-Pacific, European External Action Service, EU
In his latest book, Pierre-Antoine Donnet draws on 40-plus years of experience of China to provide insightful analysis of China's current place in a rapidly evolving world and the future challenges it poses for its neighbours and the West. ~ Peter Grout, formerly of the British Council, Beijing & Shanghai
It is shocking and disturbing to read in this fine book about what has become of China and where it is heading. Pierre-Antoine has pulled together the whole story. One reads it with sadness but it paints a true picture. ~ Jasper Becker, journalist, author of Why Communism Failed and other books
Pierre-Antoine Donnet is a veteran journalist who speaks Mandarin and has been studying China for decades. He has a deep knowledge of the country, which makes this a most valuable book. He provides a meticulous analysis of the PRC today and describes the nature of its government and ambitions. I recommend it to anyone who wants to understand them. ~ Mark O’Neill, journalist, author and speaker