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Hudson Institute senior fellow Michael Sobolik exposes the hard truths about the Chinese Communist Party's global ambitions and deep infiltration into American society. Drawing from over a decade of experience in U.S.–China relations, Sobolik joins host Sam Waitt to argue that economic engagement has only strengthened the CCP's authoritarian grip — and now, they're turning that power against us. From Confucius Institutes and cyber sabotage to TikTok and Taiwan, he outlines how the CCP is waging a strategic, ideological battle for global dominance — and why the U.S. must respond with urgency and creativity.
By Samuel WaittHudson Institute senior fellow Michael Sobolik exposes the hard truths about the Chinese Communist Party's global ambitions and deep infiltration into American society. Drawing from over a decade of experience in U.S.–China relations, Sobolik joins host Sam Waitt to argue that economic engagement has only strengthened the CCP's authoritarian grip — and now, they're turning that power against us. From Confucius Institutes and cyber sabotage to TikTok and Taiwan, he outlines how the CCP is waging a strategic, ideological battle for global dominance — and why the U.S. must respond with urgency and creativity.