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      <description>Charles Sturt University author and ethicist Professor Clive Hamilton says his book exposing the Chinese Communist Party’s activities in Australia will still be published, despite Allen &amp; Unwin cancelling plans to print it at the eleventh hour.
On Monday, Hamilton revealed legal advice that the Chinese government may sue for defamation had spooked Allen &amp; Unwin. The book, called Silent Invasion, is a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese government’s methods of asserting influence in Australia –...</description>
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      <title>Author vows book exposing ‘frightening extent’ of Chinese influence in Australia will go ahead after publisher pulls out</title>
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