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Reddit mentions of Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia. Here are the top ones.

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Found 9 comments on Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia:

u/kaiwanxiaode · 103 pointsr/worldnews

Then there is this book about Australia. Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia

u/Hortler_Frozen · 29 pointsr/australia

This is but one of several attempts to soften public perception before a more aggressive stance take place. China plans 100 years ahead in many aspects, while our government rarely plans beyond an election cycle.

A good read for those interested in some of Chinas tactics.

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/1743794800/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_c_d8LlDbKVATNPD

u/penpractice · 27 pointsr/TheMotte

>They don't want territorial expansion

The fact that they steal so much and spy so much indicates that it's possible they haven't formally expanded due to a practical reason and not an ethical reason. Yet they're already heavily influencing Africa and, more frighteningly, Australia. The Chinese influence and population in Australia and New Zealand is rising so fast (already 5.6%) that military invasion would be a amateurish blunder; they're already getting what they want at a slow and steady pace.

u/BornSlinger · 12 pointsr/australia

Silent Invasion is something I've been slowly making my way though. Old mate Huang is referenced in the index more times than Japan...Shall we send tissues along with our baby formula?

u/pbrand · 6 pointsr/geopolitics

> In terms of trade, China treats Australia far better than the US treats Canada.

Australia, however, is paying a price for that in other realms, especially political. I'd very much recommend reading https://www.amazon.com/Silent-Invasion-Chinas-Influence-Australia/dp/1743794800

If you want to read an article about the book, NPR just recently covered Hamilton: https://www.npr.org/2018/10/02/627249909/australia-and-new-zealand-are-ground-zero-for-chinese-influence

edit: if you don't have a counterargument, don't downvote me. That's cowardice and very un-/r/geopolitics of you.

u/realityhacker55 · 2 pointsr/saraba1st

那只是你在牆内不清楚而己。中國的長手伸入美國,歐洲的例子已報導很多了。 他們对西方世界的核心價值和生活方式巳形成侵蝕。以後再鍵接一些有関中國統戦部海外活動的報導。

舉個例子就好: 你知道為什麼澳洲今天這麽反華嗎?讀一讀這本2018的書就知道:

Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia
https://www.amazon.com/Silent-Invasion-Chinas-Influence-Australia/dp/1743794800