We Have Been Harmonized: Life in China's Surveillance State

We Have Been Harmonized: Life in China's Surveillance State

by Kai Strittmatter

Narrated by Matthew Waterson

Unabridged — 10 hours, 30 minutes

We Have Been Harmonized: Life in China's Surveillance State

We Have Been Harmonized: Life in China's Surveillance State

by Kai Strittmatter

Narrated by Matthew Waterson

Unabridged — 10 hours, 30 minutes

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Overview

Named a Notable Work of Nonfiction of 2020 by the Washington Post

As heard on NPR's Fresh Air, We Have Been Harmonized, by award-winning correspondent Kai Strittmatter, offers a groundbreaking look, based on decades of research, at how China created the most terrifying surveillance state in history.*

China's new drive for repression is being underpinned by unpre­cedented advances in technology: facial and voice recognition, GPS tracking, supercomputer databases, intercepted cell phone conver­sations, the monitoring of app use, and millions of high-resolution security cameras make it nearly impossible for a Chinese citizen to hide anything from authorities. Commercial transactions, including food deliveries and online purchases, are fed into vast databases, along with everything from biometric information to social media activities to methods of birth control. Cameras (so advanced that they can locate a single person within a stadium crowd of 60,000) scan for faces and walking patterns to track each individual's move­ment. In some schools, children's facial expressions are monitored to make sure they are paying attention at the right times. In a new Social Credit System, each citizen is given a score for good behavior; for those who rate poorly, punishments include being banned from flying or taking high-speed trains, exclusion from certain jobs, and preventing their children from attending better schools. And it gets worse: advanced surveillance has led to the imprisonment of more than a million Chinese citizens in western China alone, many held in draconian “reeducation” camps.

This digital totalitarianism has been made possible not only with the help of Chinese private tech companies, but the complic­ity of Western governments and corporations eager to gain access to China's huge market. And while governments debate trade wars and tariffs, the Chinese Communist Party and its local partners are aggressively stepping up their efforts to export their surveillance technology abroad-including to the United States.

We Have Been Harmonized is a terrifying portrait of life under unprecedented government surveillance-and a dire warning about what could happen anywhere under the pretense of national security.

“Terrifying. ... A warning call."" -The*Sunday Times*(UK), a “Best Book of the Year so Far”


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 07/06/2020

In this fine-grained and alarming portrait of modern-day China, German journalist Strittmatter details how President Xi Jinping’s “thirst for power” and the tools of big data and artificial intelligence are paving the way for “the return of totalitarianism under digital garb.” After decades of economic and social reforms, the Chinese Communist Party was “stricken by a mood of crisis,” Strittmatter writes, until Xi was inaugurated as its leader in 2012 and began a campaign to reassert Party control over “every last corner of society.” Nowadays, sperm bank donors are required to have “excellent ideological qualities,” and the government’s “social credit system” aims to record “every action and transaction by each Chinese citizen in real time and to respond... with rewards and penalties.” Strittmatter documents the use of surveillance technologies to oppress Muslim Uighurs, explores how desire for access to the Chinese market “warps” Western businesses and politicians; notes the disappearance of three citizen journalists during the coronavirus crisis in Wuhan, and examines how Xi Jinping’s “New Silk Road” trade initiatives lay the groundwork for “a new world order determined by China.” Drawing on a wealth of experience in China, Strittmatter stuffs the book with telling details and incisive analysis. Even veteran China watchers will be impressed and enlightened. Agent: Markus Hoffmann, Regal Hoffmann & Associates. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"An engrossing, deeply reported survey of today’s China, a place that is part George Orwell, part Aldous Huxley." — Dina Temple-Raston, Washington Post, "Notable Nonfiction of 2020"

“Terrifying. … This chilling book reveals just how far China has already gone in monitoring and controlling its citizens digitally. … China is attempting a shift unprecedented in global politics. It wants to combine the powers of a strong authoritarian regime with cutting-edge technology to create the most sophisticated surveillance state in history. Kai Strittmatter’s deeply researched and compellingly argued book makes the case that this is significant not just for China but for the world. … A warning call.” — Rana Mitter, Sunday Times (UK), a “Best Book of the Year so Far”

“A remarkable book. … The most accessible and best-informed account we have had to date of China’s transition from what scholars such as Rebecca MacKinnon used to call ‘networked authoritarianism’ to what is now a form of networked totalitarianism. …The more one reads, the more pressing one conclusion becomes: almost everything we thought we knew about contemporary China is wrong. And this has happened because the lenses through which we viewed this emerging superpower were distorted by arrogance, naivety, complacency, commercial greed and wishful thinking.” — John Naughton, The Observer, “Book of the Week” 

"Strittmatter’s accessible yet hard-hitting narrative will find an audience with policymakers and general readers alike. A frightening, vital wake-up call: The West ignores the rise of an Orwellian China at its peril." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“In this fine-grained and alarming portrait of modern-day China, Strittmatter details how President Xi Jinping’s ‘thirst for power’ and the tools of big data and artificial intelligence are paving the way for ‘the return of totalitarianism under digital garb.’ … Drawing on a wealth of experience in China, Strittmatter stuffs the book with telling details and incisive analysis. Even veteran China watchers will be impressed and enlightened.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Kai Strittmatter was for many years the Beijing correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and his excellent We Have Been Harmonised is an eye-opening account.” — John Lanchester, London Review of Books

"An eye-opening journalistic account of escalating totalitarianism, its tools and technologies, and its implications worldwide." — ALA 2021 Notable Books List

"German journalist Strittmatter urges residents of the United States and Europe to keep an eye on China, which is eager to fill any leadership vacuum created by division in Western democracies. The picture he paints, of an authoritarian government investing heavily in big data and artificial intelligence, resembles science fiction." — San Antonio Express-News, Editor's Pick

"Essential for all China watchers. This absorbing read will appeal to experts and novices alike." — Library Journal (starred review)

"Strittmatter's timely book, vividly written and excellently translated from the German by Ruth Martin, is a reminder of where this could lead." — SupChina

ALA 2021 Notable Books List

"An eye-opening journalistic account of escalating totalitarianism, its tools and technologies, and its implications worldwide."

SupChina

"Strittmatter's timely book, vividly written and excellently translated from the German by Ruth Martin, is a reminder of where this could lead."

San Antonio Express-News

"German journalist Strittmatter urges residents of the United States and Europe to keep an eye on China, which is eager to fill any leadership vacuum created by division in Western democracies. The picture he paints, of an authoritarian government investing heavily in big data and artificial intelligence, resembles science fiction."

John Lanchester

Kai Strittmatter was for many years the Beijing correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and his excellent We Have Been Harmonised is an eye-opening account.

Rana Mitter

Terrifying. … This chilling book reveals just how far China has already gone in monitoring and controlling its citizens digitally. … China is attempting a shift unprecedented in global politics. It wants to combine the powers of a strong authoritarian regime with cutting-edge technology to create the most sophisticated surveillance state in history. Kai Strittmatter’s deeply researched and compellingly argued book makes the case that this is significant not just for China but for the world. … A warning call.

Dina Temple-Raston

"An engrossing, deeply reported survey of today’s China, a place that is part George Orwell, part Aldous Huxley."

John Naughton

A remarkable book. … The most accessible and best-informed account we have had to date of China’s transition from what scholars such as Rebecca MacKinnon used to call ‘networked authoritarianism’ to what is now a form of networked totalitarianism. …The more one reads, the more pressing one conclusion becomes: almost everything we thought we knew about contemporary China is wrong. And this has happened because the lenses through which we viewed this emerging superpower were distorted by arrogance, naivety, complacency, commercial greed and wishful thinking.

Washington Post

"An engrossing, deeply reported survey of today’s China, a place that is part George Orwell, part Aldous Huxley."

The Guardian

Remarkable . . . almost everything we thought we knew about China is wrong.

Sunday Times (London)

"This chilling book reveals just how far China has already gone in monitoring and controlling its citizens digitally. . . . Deeply researched and compellingly argued . . . a lucid guide to the system and a warning call". 

Library Journal

★ 10/01/2020

After decades of reform, and despite Western expectations, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has strengthened its authoritarian control of the country under the leadership of President Xi Jinping. Kai Strittmatter, foreign correspondent for Süddeutsche Zeitung and author of China A-Z, who has lived in and studied China for many years, explains how this happened. Xi Jinping has brought back ideological campaigns not seen since the days of Mao, has ruthlessly purged potential rivals within the party, and squelched the nascent non-party controlled civil society that had begun to take root in the years prior to his ascent to power. He has done this with a combination of propaganda techniques, fear, bribery, and by harnessing the power of the internet and AI technologies to better control the population. Strittmatter explains how the CPC has plans to expand these operations globally to offer to the world a new type of authoritarianism to compete with the liberal-democratic model promoted by the West. The book concludes with a chapter on what the US and EU can do to deal with the threat this poses. VERDICT Essential for all China watchers. This absorbing read will appeal to experts and novices alike.—Joshua Wallace, Tarleton State Univ. Lib. Stephenville, TX

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2020-06-17
A chilling warning that China’s authoritarian rule is only growing more insidious.

In this highly relevant, frequently revelatory book, originally published in Germany in 2018, journalist Strittmatter, who has studied China for 30 years and was stationed in Beijing for a decade, argues that the opened-up China of Deng Xiaoping is an illusion. The state has used its new prosperity to essentially bribe the enlarged middle class to abide by increasingly autocratic measures, and the Chinese Communist Party has placed its leader, Xi Jinping, in a “godlike” position. “Both the Chinese people and the world at large have good reason to be nervous,” writes the author. Reintroducing an ideological mix of Mao, Marx, and Confucius, Xi is a brilliant technocrat who has engineered an authoritarian state. The election of Donald Trump, notes Strittmatter, has been a gift to China: confirmation of the West’s demise. While the West believed that China would gradually adopt democratic tendencies, that has not happened under Xi, who has strengthened the CCP and its ability to control the behavior and thought of the Chinese people: “He took on a diverse, lively, sometimes insubordinate society and did everything in his power to ‘harmonize’ it, as they say in China, stifling the voices of those who think differently and subordinating every last corner of society to the command of the Party.” In a systematic, well-written narrative, the author precisely examines the means by which China has achieved this “perfect storm…for democracies everywhere.” These include widespread censorship; the violent crackdown in Hong Kong; the continued persecution of the Muslim Uighurs minority, who have been subjected to a network of “re-education camps” not seen since the Nazi era; the misuse of technology to spread disinformation; the rewards system of “social trustworthiness” to keep citizens in line; and the use of terror and forced confessions. Strittmatter’s accessible yet hard-hitting narrative will find an audience with policymakers and general readers alike.

A frightening, vital wake-up call: The West ignores the rise of an Orwellian China at its peril.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177299990
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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