About the Author:
BRETT M. DECKER was previously stationed in Hong Kong as an editor and editorial page writer for the Wall Street Journal. He is now the editorial page editor at the Washington Times and author of Global Filipino. He has also served as senior vice president of the Export-Import Bank and the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. He holds a master's degree in government from Johns Hopkins University and in national security and strategic studies from the US Naval War College. He lives in Washington, DC.
WILLIAM C. TRIPLETT II is the coauthor of the bestselling Year of the Rat, Red Dragon Rising, and Rogue State. He is the former chief Republican counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and his articles on China have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Washington Times. He resides near Annapolis, Maryland.
Review:
''My Motown soul brother Brett Decker and Wild Bill Triplett take aim at communist China and hit the red dragon square between the eyes. Patriotic Americans need to read about the growing Chinese threat in Bowing to Beijing.'' --Ted Nugent, American rock 'n' roll icon and New York Times bestselling author
''China's military buildup is a reality the United States must deal with and not just today, but well into the future. Conventional weapons systems, cruise and ballistic missiles, blue-water naval forces, and nuclear weapons are all part of Beijing's aggressive plan. Brett M. Decker and Bill Triplett have written a compelling analysis of China's plans and programs, and lay out a comprehensive and persuasive proposal for America's response. Policy-makers must read this book.'' --John R. Bolton, former US ambassador to the United Nations
''To understand what China's unprecedented rapid modernization and expansion of its military forces mean in terms of its clear objective to achieve regional supremacy in the western Pacific and beyond, Bowing to Beijing is an absolute must-read. Brett M. Decker and Bill Triplett make clear that regardless of the vast economic relations between China and the US, unless we maintain our military deterrence capability, a serious confrontation looms just over the horizon.'' --Admiral James A. Lyons, Jr., former commander in chief of the US Pacific Fleet
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