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The Wire China – DOGE’s Latest Target is Seen as a Gift to the CCP
Posted by Cindy Carter | Feb 13, 2025
Sinopsis: CCP Subnational Influence in Malaysia
Posted by Samuel Wade | Jan 15, 2025
At Sinopsis, Rachel Lee examines CCP influence operations in Malaysia’s eastern state of Sabah, which have sought to capitalize on the local influence of diasporic Chinese in business, politics, and education. From the...
Read MoreReflections on Family Relationships and Generational Change Under the CCP
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Dec 2, 2024
Several recent, retrospective pieces describe how various individuals have attempted to navigate the CCP’s repressive policies over time, and how that has impacted their family relationships. For many of them, their journeys...
Read MoreReport: CCP-Linked Professional Associations in France Facilitate Tech Transfer, Political Influence
Posted by Samuel Wade | Jul 16, 2024
At the Prague-based Sinopsis, René Bigey has published a new report on the CCP’s use of professional associations to pursue technology transfer and political influence in France: The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has...
Read More“Two Sessions” Conclude with Xi, CCP Further Consolidating Power
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Mar 11, 2024
The story of this year’s Two Sessions was that it has become ever more scripted by the Party, with Xi Jinping at its core. At the annual gatherings of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) and advisory Chinese People’s...
Read MoreHong Kong Article 23 National Security Law Fast-tracked Under CCP Pressure
Posted by Alexander Boyd | Mar 8, 2024
Hong Kong is set to pass a new domestic national security law that critics worry will further curtail civil liberties already endangered by the 2020 National Security Law imposed by China. The passage of domestic security...
Read MoreSecuritization at Home Shows CCP’s Resolve to Forcibly Control Information About China Abroad
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | May 4, 2023
In recent weeks, Chinese authorities have raided foreign firms, imposed exit bans, restricted databases, and expanded an espionage law. Together, these measures point to the government’s growing assertiveness in controlling...
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- FP – Why China Hasn’t Seen Another Tiananmen Movement
- International Campaign for Tibet – Crisis of credibility: China’s leaders in Tibet selected for loyalty to CCP over welfare of Tibetan people
- Made in China Journal – Me and My Censor
- What’s on Weibo – China Is Not Censoring Its Social Media to Please the West
- NYT – For China’s Trolls, ‘Chairman Trump’ and ‘Eyeliner Man’ Are Easy Targets