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|a Silent invasion :
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|a In 2008 Clive Hamilton was at Parliament House in Canberra when the Beijing Olympic torch relay passed through. He watched in bewilderment as a small pro-Tibet protest was overrun by thousands of angry Chinese students. Where did they come from? Why were they so aggressive? And what gave them the right to shut down others exercising their democratic right to protest? The authorities did nothing about it, and what he saw stayed with him. In 2016 it was revealed that wealthy Chinese businessmen linked to the Chinese Communist Party had become the largest donors to both major political parties. Hamilton realised something big was happening, and decided to investigate the Chinese government's influence in Australia. What he found shocked him. From politics to culture, real estate to agriculture, universities to unions, and even in our primary schools, he uncovered compelling evidence of the Chinese Communist Party's infiltration of Australia. Sophisticated influence operations target Australia's elites, and parts of the large Chinese-Australian diaspora have been mobilised to buy access to politicians, limit academic freedom, intimidate critics, collect information for Chinese intelligence agencies, and protest in the streets against Australian government policy. It's no exaggeration to say the Chinese Communist Party and Australian democracy are on a collision course. The CCP is determined to win, while Australia looks the other way. Thoroughly researched and powerfully argued, Silent Invasion is a sobering examination of the mounting threats to democratic freedoms Australians have for too long taken for granted. Yes, China is important to our economic prosperity; but, Hamilton asks, how much is our sovereignty as a nation worth?'Anyone keen to understand how China draws other countries into its sphere of influence should start with Silent Invasion. This is an important book for the future of Australia. But tug on the threads of China's influence networks in Australia and its global network of influence operations starts to unravel.' -Professor John Fitzgerald, author of Big White Lie: Chinese Australians in White Australia.
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|a Intro; Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1 Dyeing Australia red; 2 How China sees itself in the world; 'Brainwashed'; The party is the nation; Sick man no more; 'Twisted patriotism'; The great rejuvenation; China's claim to Australia; 3 Qiaowu and the Chinese diaspora; Mobilising overseas Chinese; Bob Hawke's gift; The United Front in Australia; Chinese-Australians resist; Contesting Chineseness; Chinese Hansonism; Controlling the news; Chinese voices; The long arm of China's law; 'They can do anything. They don't care.'; 4 Dark money; Huang Xiangmo in China; China's crony capitalism.
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|a Xi's corruption crackdownHuang in Australia; Bipartisan guanxi; Chau Chak Wing; Zhu Minshen; Zhu and the Olympic torch; Zhu's role in Dastyari's downfall; Political plants; 5 'Beijing Bob'; The 'China-Whatever' research institute; ACRI under pressure; A true friend of China; Media deals; Credulous journos; 6 Trade, invest, control; How dependent are we?; The party-corporate conglomerate; Beijing's Australia strategy; Trade politics; Assets for sale; One Belt, One Road; The Australian OBOR connection; 7 Seduction and coercion; China's fifth column in Australia; 'China is our destiny'
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|a Norway and the Dalai Lama effectChina's geoeconomics; Coercing Australia; 8 Spies old and new; Spying on ASIO; A thousand spies and informants; Huawei and the NBN; Huawei's reach; Honey traps; The Fitzgibbon-Liu affair; Hikvision; Cyber theft; Racial profiling; Cyber warriors; 9 'Malicious insiders' and scientific organisations; 'Mobilising Ten Thousand Overseas Chinese'; HUMINT (human intelligence); Professional associations; CSIRO; 10 'Engineering souls' at Australia's universities; Thought management; Funding PLA upgrade; 'Make the foreign serve China'; More PLA collaboration.
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|a Carrying the torch at UNSWEthnic enclaves; 'Academic malware': Confucius Institutes; The party in our classrooms; Patriotic students; 'Denounce and inform'; What to do?; 11 Culture wars; Chinese voices; Sally Zou's gold; Real estate woes; Patriot writers; Co-opting God; Chinese Anzacs; The People's Liberation Army of Australia; Digital totalitarianism; Beijing's Antarctic designs; 12 Friends of China; The China club; The innocents; The 'realists'; The capitulationists; The pragmatists; Dear friends; The appeasers; Australians against democracy; 13 The price of freedom; Images.
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