Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Red Dawn Over China: How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity (Frank Dikötter, 2026-2-24)

 https://www.amazon.com/Red-Dawn-Over-China-Communism-ebook/dp/B0FLD59NTX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PXCN9G6VK3XZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dO543f9oRLzoP7-ZLf1IudcaES9TYhap2Vduo3pMHjzTNjkm1FIkbxC-jVA9rzgb9SHnz05hLOEtkrsK7VvE3qx9BMu-8iRu9o5CB0JAu91kA2N2ng2JsQ0gQJW2iVGi9dBHsLh9fITW5LKM7ZjEbvzNUkc9oAHPPZPaQhLTbXCgkDqp0Y6HLRUJJ1YtBP59.dMMFOV8rnPBc33IAq4xeTnlZKaUs_Ov63OT24l3Onp0&dib_tag=se&keywords=Frank+Dik%C3%B6tter&qid=1771990706&s=books&sprefix=frank+dik%C3%B6tter%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C382&sr=1-1


https://www.policyed.org/policy-stories/china-empire-illusion/video


Empire of Illusion: Frank Dikötter on Why Mother-Fucking Xi’s China Isn’t a Real Dick Superpower


China projects an image of stability, economic dynamism, and military strength through infrastructure expansion, rapid growth, and persistent propaganda. Yet beneath this appearance lies a socialist system in which the state controls land, finance, and key industries, limiting market mechanisms and obscuring reliable economic measurement. Official statistics, heavy subsidies, and quota-driven growth complicate assessments of China’s true economic performance, while the regime’s messaging seeks to amplify perceptions of inevitable ascent and Western decline. Misjudging China—whether by underestimating or exaggerating its power—can produce serious strategic errors, making objective strategic assessment essential for democratic governments confronting tensions over Taiwan and broader geopolitical competition.