THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY WAGES A SERIES OF FOREIGN INTERFERENCE AND COERCION CAMPAIGNS AND THIS SECTION PROVIDES ARTICLES AND REPORTS EXPLAINING THOSE ACTIONS, AS WELL AS THE DAMAGE THEY DO ABROAD.

 

It’s China vs. Walmart, Latest Western Brand Entangled in Human Rights Dispute
by Liza Lin and Stu Woo
via Wall Street Journal on January 2, 2022


EU has "cognitive split" in its China policy - senior Chinese diplomat
via Reuters on December 30, 2021


China’s participation in RCEP has implications for Europe
by Aya Adachi
via Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies on January 4, 2022


China Accuses Walmart of ‘Stupidity’ Over Missing Xinjiang Goods
by Brendan Case
via Bloomberg on December 31, 2021


Lithuania admits ‘error’ in Taiwan row with China
by Didi Tang, Beijing
via Sunday Times on January 5, 2022


Revealed: Huawei’s Oxbridge millions
via The Spectator on December 30, 2021


Scholz tells Xi he wants to ‘deepen’ economic ties with China
by Hans Von Der Burchard
via Politico on December 21, 2021


The most important number for China policy
by Derek Scissors
via American Enterprise Institute on January 3, 2022


Germany’s Dangerous (Economic) Entanglements: Chinese Edition
by Andrew Stuttaford
via The National Review on January 4, 2022


China-Taiwan geopolitical rivalry fuels tensions in Pacific Islands
by James Robertson and Andy Lin
via Financial Times on December 26, 2021


Taiwan ‘buys 20,400 bottles of Lithuanian rum rejected by China’
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on January 4, 2022


Intel faces backlash in China over stance on Xinjiang
by Nat Rubio-Licht
via Protocol on December 22, 2021


China opens embassy in Nicaragua for first time since 1990 after Taiwan ties cut
via The Guardian on January 1, 2022


Taiwan to support Lithuania with $200m fund after dispute with China 
by Richard Milne and Kathrin Hille
via Financial Times on January 5, 2022


The leader who's standing up to China
by Mari Saito, Yimou Lee, and David Lague
via Reuters on December 24, 2021

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