Since Donald Trump took office in the US, much has changed in terms of the Western view of China. China used to be considered a necessary outpost for Western multinationals, a country to tap for its cheap labor and lax environmental conditions, but now China is more powerful, moving into other nations to take advantage of cheaper production and infrastructure investment. The Asian nation is also increasing its spy networks, joining Western nations, particularly the US, in international espionage. The Trump administration has raised its hackles over a strong perceived China threat, but is China