ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.

China’s Global Media Footprint: Democratic Responses to Expanding Authoritarian Influence
by Sarah Cook
via National Endowment for Democracy on February 2021


Firming Up Democracy’s Soft Underbelly: Authoritarian Influence and Media Vulnerability
by Edward Lucas
via National Endowment for Democracy on February 2020


Commanding Ideas: Thinks Tanks as Platforms for Authoritarian Influence 
by Nadège Rolland
via National Endowment for Democracy on December 2020


Compromising the Knowledge Economy: Authoritarian Challenges to Independent Intellectual Inquiry
by Glenn Tiffert
via National Endowment for Democracy on May 2020


Double-Edged Sword: China’s Sharp Power Exploitation of Emerging Technologies
by Samantha Hoffman
via National Endowment for Democracy on April 2021


Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Norms: Meeting the Authoritarian Challenge
by Nicholas D. Wright
via National Endowment for Democracy on August 2020


Deals in the Dark: Russian Corrosive Capital in Latin America
by Ruslan Stefanov and Martin Vladimirov
via National Endowment for Democracy on November 2020


A New Invisible Hand: Authoritarian Corrosive Capital and the Repurposing of Democracy
by Martin Hála
via National Endowment for Democracy on March 2020


Hong Kong Police Arrest Apple Daily Editor Under China National Security Law
by Elaine Yu
via Wall Street Journal on June 18, 2021


Scholars on LinkedIn Are Being Blocked in China ‘Without Telling Them Why’
by Liza Lin
via Wall Street Journal on June 23, 2021


Hong Kong pro-Beijing legislators intervene in judicial appointment
by Nicolle Liu
via Financial Times on June 23, 2021


Hong Kong democracy paper runs defiant edition day after raid
via Daily Mail on June 18, 2021


In the New Hong Kong, Booksellers Walk a Fine Line
by Tiffany May
via New York Times on June 20, 2021


China’s Wolfpack: Why are the people who should be most concerned about their country's reputation consistently acting in ways that undermine it?
by Peter Martin
via The Wire: China on June 20, 2021


The Chinese Communist Party at 100
by David Shambaugh
via The Wire: China on June 20, 2021


Hong Kong’s Apple Daily could shut at weekend unless accounts are unblocked
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on June 16, 2021


Xi’s Rewriting of History Won’t Stay in China
by Paul Wolfowitz and Bill Drexel
via Wall Street Journal on June 20, 2021


Hong Kong leader refuses to say how media can avoid arrest in wake of Apple Daily raids
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on June 22, 2021


China Isn’t Going to Take This Lying Down
by Matthew Brooker
via Bloomberg on June 18, 2021


Hong Kong pro-Beijing legislators intervene in judicial appointment
by Nicolle Liu
via Financial Times on June 23, 2021

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