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China election interference

China’s Disinformation and US Elections: What to Watch for in Congressional Contests

China’s Disinformation and US Elections: What to Watch for in Congressional Contests

By Sarah Cook
Beijing’s track record of targeting parliamentarians spans multiple countries, with implications for the United States.

The House China Committee Should Convene a Hearing on Taiwan

The House China Committee Should Convene a Hearing on Taiwan

By Hiro Fu
Amidst the strategic competition between the United States and China, Taiwan's encounters with Chinese aggression offer essential perspectives for U.S. policymakers and the public.
China and Russia Are Trying to Stack the Deck in 2024 Elections

China and Russia Are Trying to Stack the Deck in 2024 Elections

By Joseph Webster
Beijing is attempting to sway Taiwan’s voters, while Moscow aims to tilt the U.S. presidential election to Donald Trump.

Canada’s Foreign Interference Inquiries Should Not Be Distracted by Diplomatic Struggles With India

Canada’s Foreign Interference Inquiries Should Not Be Distracted by Diplomatic Struggles With India

By Chauncey Jung
While Trudeau is correct in expanding the scope of foreign interference, it is necessary to distinguish the different tactics India and China have adopted in Canada. 

China Is Meddling on America’s Doorstep 

China Is Meddling on America’s Doorstep 

By Imran Bayoumi
Reports that China interfered in Canada’s 2021 elections should raise alarms in the United States.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

China’s Interference in Canada’s Elections

China’s Interference in Canada’s Elections

By Chauncey Jung
Allegations of election interference are the latest issue to sour Canada on Beijing.

Xi Jinping Leads China’s Wolf Warrior Pack

Xi Jinping Leads China’s Wolf Warrior Pack

By Ben Lowsen
Xi’s veiled threat to Canada’s prime minister reveals a leader dangerously out of touch.
Australian Minister Accuses China of Election Interference

Australian Minister Accuses China of Election Interference

By Rod McGuirk
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews suggested China’s announcement of a deal with the Solomon Islands was deliberately timed to undermine the Liberal Party’s re-election prospects. 

What Does Taiwan’s Public Think About Election Interference From China?

What Does Taiwan’s Public Think About Election Interference From China?

By Timothy S. Rich, Madelynn Einhorn, Isabel Eliassen, Carolyn Brueggemann, and Alexandrea Pike-Goff
Polling shows Taiwanese interpret China's interference and disinformation campaigns through partisan lens.

China’s Influence Operations in Asia: Minding the Open Door Challenge

China’s Influence Operations in Asia: Minding the Open Door Challenge

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While attention to Beijing’s conduct is important, addressing the permissive conditions that create an enabling environment for its activities should remain front and center.

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