The Spectre of Chinese Authoritarianism
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I reviewed Benedict Rogers' book, "The China Nexus: Thirty Years in and Around the Chinese Communist Party’s Tyranny" for The European Conservative:
"When democracies show weakness, a revanchist, expansionist, and ambitious dictatorship such as that of President Xi Jinping sees opportunities. His warning is clear, and the choice is stark: “Either the world is going to stand up to China and change how it is operating, or China’s way of operating now will become the global system.” The prospect of a global system in the image and likeness of Beijing can already be detected; to appease China any further can only be described as sheer madness."
The full review may be read by clicking here.