China's Secret Strategy: How China's Rise Costs America (Economic History, Geopolitics, Human Rights, Chip War, Trade War, New Cold War, and Food & Drug Safety)

Author:   Arthur Deperis ,  R Sampath
Publisher:   Ahbonbon LLC
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9781942512165


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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China's Secret Strategy: How China's Rise Costs America (Economic History, Geopolitics, Human Rights, Chip War, Trade War, New Cold War, and Food & Drug Safety)


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What if the greatest threat to America isn't a missile but a strategy? Written by a team of real researchers and strategic advisors, this 367-page book offers a comprehensive, human-curated account of China's rise and what it means for America's future. With 23 insightful chapters and nearly 500 citations, including congressional reports, this book offers a sweeping, well-researched account of China-U.S. relations, connecting pivotal historical moments to today's most pressing challenges. China's rise isn't accidental-it's a calculated, long-term plan to shift global power while America bears the cost. In this urgent exposé, eye-opening book, the authors reveal how the Chinese Communist Party is using trade policy, tech theft, and geopolitical strategy to undermine U.S. leadership, fuel a semiconductor war, and tilt the global economy in its favor. Whether you're worried about where your medicines are made, why your industry is shrinking, or what China's next move might be, this book delivers a clear, no-spin account of the mounting crisis between the world's two superpowers. Key Topics Explored in China's Secret Strategy: China's economic history from the Qing dynasty to the present US-China relations and the digital Cold War Economic warfare and national security strategy The global chip war and China's semiconductor ambitions Belt and Road Initiative's hidden geopolitical goals Trade war consequences for U.S. workers and industries Human rights and global reactions Food and drug safety risks from U.S.-China trade Why This Book Matters: Packed with investigative insights and clear analysis, China's Secret Strategy goes beyond headlines to expose the long-game tactics Beijing uses to gain influence across the globe-often at America's expense.

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Author:   Arthur Deperis ,  R Sampath
Publisher:   Ahbonbon LLC
Imprint:   Ahbonbon LLC
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9781942512165


ISBN 10:   1942512163
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Arthur Deperis is a respected global researcher and strategist with over two decades of experience analyzing complex geopolitical trends. In China's Secret Strategy, he applies his investigative lens to reveal the forces reshaping America's future. Deperis has advised on economic development, corporate strategy, and international risk, earning recognition for his insights. He holds an MBA from the University of Southern California. R Sampath R Sampath is Founder & CEO of Quanta Consulting, Inc. (www.QuantaCo.com) and a strategic advisor with deep expertise in US-India cross-border business strategy, M&A, government policy, and economic development. Sampath has held CEO roles in the US & India and has taught MBA Global Business at UCI Merage. He holds an MBA from USC Marshall.

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