"Are we bending over backwards to do business with China ..." IV
No.
Not literally.
Not figuratively.
Apple, reportedly the most wealthy company in the world (richer than Microsoft, richer than ExxonMobil), wasn't "bending over backwards" having all their high-tech gear produced in China.
If Japan, or Germany, or South Korea had underbid China, but Apple had the work done in China anyway, I'd say yes.
We trade with China because, numerous exceptions and problems acknowledged, we get good results.
"knowing they are violating copyright and counterfeiting trademarks, etc?" IV
Yes.
Despite that.
IV:
I'd enjoy living in an ideal world just as much as you would.
a) It doesn't exist.
b) I doubt anyone can name any $trading $partner that does over a $Billion worth of $business a year, that doesn't have "issues" of one sort or another.
We have them with China.
And China has them with US.
That's the way it is.
"I am not a believer that they are capitalists ..." IV
Who is?
I merely note, some have said China's capitalist efforts are outperforming the capitalists.
"or are moving away from Maoist ideology." IV
"Moving away from"?
Augmenting?
Do you deny the rate of change in China is nearly apace with that in the West?
IV:
Hitler is a name synonymous with bad-guy, with "killer".
But Stalin (a U.S. ally in WWII) killed more humans than Hitler did.
And Chairman Mao killed more humans than Stalin did.
The difference?
Stalin killed in binges that were called "purges".
Chairman Mao killed his millions with his "agricultural reforms". Mao starved them to death.
But China's peasant subsistence farmers are no longer limited to Mao's dictates.
I'm not saying they've thrown away the little red book.
At my last check, there's still a large portrait of Mao overlooking Tian’anmen Square.
- But Mao didn't dredge ocean bottom to try to turn reefs into islands, and then claim territorial sovereignty of them.
- Mao didn't buy up mining contracts all over the world.
- Mao didn't make any moves for high speed passenger rail.
Mao's China was insular, turned inward.
Today's China is coming out; as their gracious hosting of the Olympics demonstrated.
China can be our enemy.
Or China can be our friend.
For now, it's our choice.
I hope we don't squander the opportunity; for there may come a day when we no longer have that choice.
"The Art and Science of Military Deception"
No. I have not read it.
But I looked over Sun Tzu's
The Art Of War, required reading at the U.S. military academy at West Point, NY.
As you have mentioned copyright, I'll add that Sun Tzu's book is no longer copyright protected, and can be downloaded for free.
I prefer the .pdf format.
Deception is a part of warfare IV.
I doubt it sets China apart.