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♥♥♥♥♥ Fatally Flawed!
Shirk's book is very informative and certainly worth reading. However tragically she stumbles and falls on the last few pages where she expresses that the way to appease genocidal leaders is by "lavishing respect on them."? "The Chinese leaders and public crave respect and approval from the world community", and, the more we use well-publicised formal ceremonies to flatter China's leaders, the more it enhances the prestige of these dictator's egos. And if we seek to protect the businesses of our own nation, "This..inflames Chinese public reactions and robs China's leaders of any incentive to act responsibly.". This advice is tantamount to pandering to these psychopaths who have during their 60 years of ruling with an iron fist, have overseen the slaughter of millions of their own people, as well brutally murdering thousands of their own students who sought democracy. To continue to kowtow to the CCP's sons of heaven as a vassal world to its Chinese emperor, is to appease and flatter the childish tantrums of these lethal bullies. Buying off the KMT in Taiwan, Beijing seeks to undermine the democracy of that nation whilst threatening relentless war against the freedom of the Taiwanese people. The US stands with the totalitarian demands of China and seeks to betray Taiwan into the hands of these unelected warlords for 30 pieces of silver. Shirk's book is fatally flawed and becomes yet again another book which supports Chinese propaganda and the myths of ancient and present greatness.
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