

Allen has shown remarkable courage in writing this book, as the tentacles of the Beijing government are long, powerful, and patient. The left and the right have a surprising amount in common on this issue and should work together instead of making narrow-minded attacks on each other. She makes a series of useful proposals, but a crucial requirement is a change in attitude in the U.S.

She believes that Beijing has overplayed its hand and is widely seen as an arrogant bully, which gives the West the opportunity to respond at many levels. In an incisive analysis, Allen examines China’s covert penetration of the American political system and international agencies such as the World Health Organization. At the same time, Chinese companies are effectively under government control, propagating the official line.

Any Western company wanting to do business in China has to accept Beijing’s censorship and avoid controversial statements. Nearly every country in the world has felt China’s heavy hand. Allen, the China reporter for Axios, has been observing and writing about the country for a long time, and her book is a deep dive into how China is constantly maneuvering to expand its global influence, with an ever growing list of “core interests.” The central weapon is the government’s control of access to China’s enormous market, which it can lock down through punitive tariffs, bureaucratic delays, or outright bans. Looking back, that view seems hopelessly naïve. There was a time when Western leaders thought that engagement with China would eventually lead to that country becoming more liberal, open, and even democratic. A penetrating study of Beijing’s strategy to become the dominant global power.
