Spies and Lies Spies and Lies

Spies and Lies

How China's Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World

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Publisher Description

Spies and Lies by Alex Joske is a groundbreaking exposé of elite influence operations by China’s little-known Ministry of State Security. Revealing for the first time how the Chinese Communist Party has tasked its spies to deceive the world, it challenges the conventional account of China’s past, present and future.

Mere years ago, Western governments chose to cooperate with China in the hope that it would liberalise, setting aside concerns about human rights abuses, totalitarian ambitions and espionage. But the axiom of China's 'peaceful rise' has been fundamentally challenged by the Chinese Communist Party’s authoritarian behaviour under Xi Jinping.

How did we get it wrong for so long?

Spies and Lies pierces the Ministry of State Security’s walls of secrecy and reveals how agents of the Chinese Communist Party have spent decades manipulating the West’s attitudes – from an Australian prime minister to the US Congress, prominent think tanks and the FBI – about China’s rise. Through interviews with defectors and intelligence officers, classified Chinese intelligence documents and original investigations, the book unmasks dozens of active Chinese intelligence officers along with global MSS fronts, including travel agencies, writers associations, publishing houses, alumni associations, newspapers, a Buddhist temple, a record company and charities.

Spies and Lies is an extraordinary insight into the most successful influence operation in history – one which has fooled the West for years – and is indispensable reading.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2022
5 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hardie Grant Books
SELLER
Hardie Grant books PTY Ltd
SIZE
2.2
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

Frightening, if not particularly surprising

Author
24-year-old Australian. Graduate of ANU and the National Taiwan Normal University (see footnote 1). Former analyst at Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

Summary
The author exposes the PRC’s, or rather the CCP’s, Ministry of State Security and unmasks many Chinese intelligence officers the smart guys at the FBI etc never cottoned on to operating in the West in plain sight, as they say, through fronts including travel agencies, writers associations, publishing houses, alumni associations, newspapers, Buddhist retreats, a record company, and charities. The Soviets did this stuff back in the day, but the Chinese seem to be a whole lot better at it. Do you want fries with that Confucius institute?

Footnotes
1. Made me wonder whether they had an Abnormal University too. If so, where our group of 8 would fit on that spectrum? Just sayin’.
2. Dave Eggers would love Mr Joske’s subtitle.
3. FYI, Dave Eggers is an American writer and publisher whose first book was called A Heart Breaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000).

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