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United Front
Why Is Beijing Interested in a Mid-Level Government Aide in New York State?
By Huizhong Wu
Linda Sun held numerous roles in New York state government, including deputy chief of staff for the governor. She was also, prosecutors say, working as an agent for the Chinese government.
China’s Weapon of Choice in Taiwan
By Chihwei Yu
While military operations spark the most attention, China prefers an easier path: spreading disinformation and fake news in Taiwan.
How Washington Soured on China-US Subnational Exchanges
By Flora Yan
Under Trump, there was new focus on – and concern about – Beijing’s attempts to take advantage of differences between local, state, and federal governments.
Behind Legislators’ Push to Make PRC National Day a New York State Holiday
By Flora Yan
Even amid sky-high China-U.S. tensions, there is an ongoing bid to make October 1 a public holiday -- "China Day" -- in New York state.
‘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.
What Is the CPPCC Anyway?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Your guide to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, just in time for its annual session in Beijing.
Will Beijing Use Force to End the Hong Kong Protests?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Sending in the troops is not unthinkable, but China's government has many other options at its disposal.
Australia Revokes Residency of High-Profile Chinese Businessman
By Rod McGuirk
Huang Xiangmo, a frequent political donor, also saw his application for Australian citizenship officially rejected.
China’s ‘New Type of Party System’: A ‘Multiparty’ System for Foreign Consumption?
By Julia Bowie and Nathanael Callan
The CCP rebrands China’s political party system for external propaganda.
3 Directives From China's President That Aren't Being Followed
By Yang Hengjun
What China needs to do to continue to push through with reforms.
China Needs Critical Voices
By Yang Hengjun
Why China shouldn't seek to homogenize online and media discourse.
Big Vs, New Media, and China's 'United Front'
By Yang Hengjun
Forming a "united front" shouldn't mean eradicating China's new media voices.
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