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China authoritarian
‘The Sentinel State’: China’s Pervasive Surveillance Apparatus
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Minxin Pei.
How China Hinders Venezuelans’ Struggle for Democracy
By Leopoldo López and Jianli Yang
China is a core part of the autocratic network that props up the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
How China’s Government Outsources Repression
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Lynette H. Ong.
In Taiwan, the Tiananmen Tragedy Has a Special Resonance
By John Liu
For Taiwan, June 4, 1989 recalls both their own oppressed past and the resistance against China’s ongoing oppression.
How China Exports Repression to Africa
By Samuel Woodhams
China’s “techno-dystopian expansionism” is undermining democracy in African countries.
China Slams George Soros for Calling Xi Jinping ‘Most Dangerous Opponent of Open Societies’
By Charlotte Gao
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, billionaire George Soros says China is a “mortal threat to open societies.”
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