The Chinese Information War; Espionage, Cyberwar, Communications Control and Related Threats

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 China's information war against the United States is clever technically, broadly applied and successful. The intelligence community in the U.S. has publicly stated this is a kind of war we do not know how to fight--yet it is the U.S. military that developed and expanded the doctrine of information war. In fact, the U.S. military is at a disadvantage because it is part of a democratic, decentralized system of government that separates the state from commercial business. China's political systems are more easily adapted to this form of warfare, as their recent land seizures in the South China Sea demonstrate. We call this annexation, when it is a new form of conquest.

Author(s): Dennis Poindexter
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 300
Tags: Politics, Political Elites, China, Chinese, Subversion, Infiltration, Cyber Attacks, Computer Security, Theft, Treason, Influence, BRI, Belt and Road Initiative, Media Manipulation, Propaganda, Corruption, Lies, Bribery, Blackmail, Election interferance, Fake News, Censorship, wwg1wga

The Chinese Information War
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Table of Contents
Preface
1 No Wars Here
2 Information War
3 What Has Become of War?
4 Political Wars
5 Fancy Bears, Chinese Businessmen and U.S. Politics
6 Economic War
7 Real War
8 It Is Just Business
9 Drifting into Darkness
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
List of Names and Terms