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CCP influence

China’s ‘People-to-People’ Diplomacy Targets the Global South
By César Eduardo Santos
Engagements with media, think tanks, and academia form an essential – but often overlooked – element of China's foreign policy.

‘China Day’ in New York: A Case Study in United Front Work
By Flora Yan
How United Front organizations worked to advance the CCP’s political agenda in the New York State Legislature, especially at a time of strained China-U.S. relations.

Confucius Institutes as State Policy: Clumsy or Effective Purveyors of Influence?
By Robert Farley
How can American and other educational institutions coexist with political endeavors like China’s Confucius Institutes?
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