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The Hundred-Year Marathon

China's Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower

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One of the U.S. government's leading China experts reveals the hidden strategy fueling that country's rise – and how Americans have been seduced into helping China overtake us as the world's leading superpower.
For more than forty years, the United States has played an indispensable role helping the Chinese government build a booming economy, develop its scientific and military capabilities, and take its place on the world stage, in the belief that China's rise will bring us cooperation, diplomacy, and free trade. But what if the "China Dream" is to replace us, just as America replaced the British Empire, without firing a shot?
Based on interviews with Chinese defectors and newly declassified, previously undisclosed national security documents, The Hundred-Year Marathon reveals China's secret strategy to supplant the United States as the world's dominant power, and to do so by 2049, the one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic. Michael Pillsbury, a fluent Mandarin speaker who has served in senior national security positions in the U.S. government since the days of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, draws on his decades of contact with the "hawks" in China's military and intelligence agencies and translates their documents, speeches, and books to show how the teachings of traditional Chinese statecraft underpin their actions. He offers an inside look at how the Chinese really view America and its leaders – as barbarians who will be the architects of their own demise.
Pillsbury also explains how the U.S. government has helped – sometimes unwittingly and sometimes deliberately – to make this "China Dream" come true, and he calls for the United States to implement a new, more competitive strategy toward China as it really is, and not as we might wish it to be. The Hundred-Year Marathon is a wake-up call as we face the greatest national security challenge of the twenty-first century.

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      November 15, 2014
      A presentation of China's hidden agenda grounded in the author's longtime work at the U.S. Defense Department.Since his recruitment into lofty intelligence circles as a young China expert in 1969, Council on Foreign Relations member Pillsbury (China Debates the Future Security Environment, 2004, etc.) has been privy to the debriefings of various Soviet spies and Chinese dissidents who have clearly warned of China's aim to surpass America as world leader in time for the 100-year anniversary of the founding of the Communist People's Republic: 2049. Yet America has not listened. Once also a "Panda hugger," as he calls this group of "happy barbarians gleefully ignorant of the deeply subversive" aims of China, Pillsbury has changed his view, as he demonstrates in this systematic destruction of the well-accepted Western notion of China as a martyr and welfare state. A student of Mandarin, the author notes that the Chinese speak in a "secret code" difficult for outsiders to decipher. The assumptions of this "constructive engagement crowd," which developed from the Nixon-Kissinger entente of 1971, include the idea that "engagement brings cooperation" and that China is "on the road to democracy"-both false. The truth can be found in the statecraft primer Mao Zedong cherished close to him from the Long March until his death, The General Mirror for the Aid of Government, containing the stratagems favored by the Warring States period dating from 4000 B.C. These Darwinian lessons, readily grasped by the wave of hawks directing China policy since the 1990s, who gained the upper hand over the reformers, encompass all kinds of sneaky tactics-e.g., stealing your opponent's secrets. Perhaps most galling in Pillsbury's findings is the degree of demonization of the U.S. taught regularly in Chinese institutions, without any positive sense of American historical contributions to China's growth. Fodder for concerned thought, with a dollop of paranoia.

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