Focusing on the potential conflict between China and Taiwan, the book delves into the intricacies of war planning, espionage, and national security. It reveals classified Chinese military documents and examines historical events, such as a pivotal spy case that protected Taiwan. The narrative also covers contemporary covert operations and emergency protocols, offering a comprehensive look at the strategic landscape surrounding this critical global flashpoint.
Ian Easton Boeken




Are war clouds gathering in Asia? Will China make good on threats to invade Taiwan? What would this conflict mean for America and the world? Exposing internal Chinese military documents and restricted-access studies, The Chinese Invasion Threat explores the secret world of war planning and strategy, espionage and national security. From a historic spy case that saved Taiwan from communist takeover to modern day covert action programs, and from emergency alert procedures to underground coastal defense networks, this is the untold story of the most dangerous flashpoint of our times.
Beijing's ambitions extend beyond regional influence, posing significant threats to democracy and the longstanding principle of national sovereignty. The book utilizes the regime's own rhetoric to reveal the global implications of these aspirations, highlighting the potential consequences for nations worldwide.
Ta książka jest o globalnej strategii Komunistycznej Partii Chin, a dokładniej o jej planie zdobycia dominacji nad światem. Plan Pekinu jest o wiele bardziej wyrafinowany niż wszystko, co można zobaczyć w filmach dokumentalnych o drugiej wojnie światowej lub w hollywoodzkich fabułach o różnych spiskach. KPCh nazywa to „decydującym starciem”, długotrwałą kampanią cichych inwazji w celu odtworzenia w skali globalnej tego, co uważa za swój własny, lepszy system. W teorii, to faktycznie może się udać.