Death By China Confronting The Dragon A Global Call To Action Paperback [work] 〈GENUINE ✧〉
: Chronicling a rapid expansion of naval and air power funded by the trade surplus.
The core thesis of the book is not merely that China is a competitor, but that the nature of the competition is predatory and fundamentally unfair. Navarro argues that the People's Republic of China has effectively weaponized its economy against the West through a sophisticated array of tactics.
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Upon release, Death By China was banned from distribution on certain state-affiliated Chinese platforms, which ironically boosted its sales in the West. On Amazon, it holds a polarized rating pattern—5-star reviews from supply chain professionals and 1-star reviews from academics who accuse it of "reductionist mercantilism."
: Deliberately undervaluing the yuan to make exports cheaper. : Chronicling a rapid expansion of naval and
Flaw 2: Confrontation Invites Catastrophe, Not Victory
While Death By China would be a passionate, well-footnoted, and terrifying read, it would also be deeply flawed—not because China poses no challenges, but because the framing of “death” and “confrontation” is strategically illiterate and morally hazardous. To write Upon release, Death By China was
The book chronicles the ghost towns of the American Midwest, where once-thriving factories have been shuttered, leaving behind economic deserts, rising opioid addiction, and broken families. It also touches on the literal death of consumers, citing examples of toxic drywall, lead-painted toys, and contaminated pet food that have slipped through the cracks of insufficient trade inspections. By connecting the macroeconomic policies of the WTO and global elites to the micro-tragedies of individual households, the book transforms dry economic data into a compelling narrative of survival.
of the People's Liberation Army. They describe a China that is aggressively securing global resources through a form of "neo-colonialism," particularly in Africa. The Global Call to Action The book chronicles the ghost towns of the
Using prison labor and ignoring environmental regulations to lower production costs at the expense of global health and fair competition. A Warning Beyond Economics