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Claws of the Panda (Beijing's Campaign of Influence and Intimidation in Canada)
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Product Details
Author:
Jonathan Manthorpe
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Cormorant Books (January 5, 2019)
ISBN-13:
9781770865396
ISBN-10:
177086539X
Dimensions:
9" x 6" x 0.7"
Case Pack:
20
File:
ORCA-20231221-20231221-1.xml
Folder:
ORCA
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$24.95
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Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
Publisher Identifier:
P-ORCA
Discount Code:
D
Weight:
11.64oz
Pub Discount:
65
Overview
Claws of the Panda tells the story of Ottawa's failure to recognize and confront the efforts by the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate and influence Canadian politics, academia, and media, and to exert control over Canadians of Chinese heritage. Jonathan Manthorpe gives a detailed description of the CCP's campaign to embed agents of influence in Canadian business, politics, media and academia. The book traces the evolution of the Canada-China relationship over nearly 150 years, revealing how Canadian leaders have constantly misjudged the reality and potential of the relationship, while the CCP and its agents have benefited from Canadian naiveté.








