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China repression
China’s Internal Struggles: The Rising Violence That Could Lead to Foreign Aggression
By Irene Chou
An uptick in “revenge on society” attacks demonstrates the growing discontent at home. The CCP might seek to channel that anger to another target.
Through Hong Kong, Beijing Channels Its Repression to the World
By Sarah Cook
Individuals and institutions are scrambling to adapt to the Chinese Communist Party’s growing extraterritorial reach.
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.”
Making China Communist Again?
By William Hurst
Chinese students are rediscovering Marx and Mao even as the Chinese government becomes less tolerant of any criticism.
The Risks of Expanding Repression in China
By Sarah Cook
In cracking down on the likes of women's activists, the CCP risks a much larger political crisis.
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