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- Washington’s ‘psyop’ propaganda push could backfire, analysts say
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China’s use of propaganda may outwit US if Taiwan conflict arises, experts warn
Beijing’s study of the wars in Iran and Ukraine could sharpen its ability to wage information warfare against Americans during a Taiwan Strait conflict, exposing vulnerabilities in...
Washington’s ‘psyop’ propaganda push could backfire, analysts say
Washington’s reported plan to have embassies team up with the American military’s “psyops” department to boost the US’ image could backfire and actually damage the country’s credib...
War of words: China and the US battle it out for the loyalty of African hearts and minds
The world’s two superpowers are waging an information war to influence the minds of Africa’s young and media-savvy demographic, with articles pitched by the United States and China...
Vocational schools new front in China’s strategy to support businesses’ global expansion
In classrooms and training centres across China, a growing number of students from Southeast Asia, Africa and beyond are learning not just the Chinese language, but how the country...
Secret police and propaganda: The Chinese agents spying on expats in US
Experts say two espionage cases in the US highlight China's attempts to peddle influence globally over the past decade.
KMT’s Beijing Summit Handed China a Propaganda Win, Taiwan Lawmakers Say
Cheng Li-wun, the chair of Taiwan’s main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), traveled to Beijing at the invitation of Xi Jinping, the CCP’s general secretary and China’s top le...
China strengthens oversight of state-owned assets overseas amid global tensions
China’s state assets watchdog has established a new department to oversee foreign investments, as firms continue to expand their global footprint amid an increasingly turbulent geo...
Chinese overseas need not keep to ourselves. I certainly don’t
While enjoying a foot massage in Buenos Aires’ Chinatown, I chatted with my masseuse, a Fujianese woman in her late 50s surnamed Wang. Her life, it seemed to me, mirrored that of m...
China will ‘actively’ help to resolve international conflicts, ex-diplomat says
China will actively participate in settling international conflicts and improve mechanisms for resolving them, a former Chinese diplomat has said, stressing that Hong Kong could se...
1 Campaign, 2 Targets: China’s Cyber Operations Hit Asian Governments and Dissidents Abroad
One track pursued traditional intelligence collection against Asian governments and defense entities; the other sought to surveil and silence overseas critics.
China urged to forge ‘spear’ for cognitive warfare amid great power rivalry
Beijing should adopt a more assertive approach to global cognitive warfare, Chinese scholars said, calling for more action amid a great power rivalry. The appeal was made by Wang W...
China's information war turns Taiwan’s own voices against it
Taiwan's defense ministry said it is countering a massive increase in Chinese "cognitive warfare."
See you in Beijing: the big shift in Xi’s travel plans and what it means for China
China’s diplomatic strategy has undergone a conspicuous shift, with Beijing conducting far fewer overseas state visits, opting instead to welcome a steady stream of foreign leaders...
Beijing Is Using Influencers to Burnish Its Image
“Chinamaxxing” has become an online phenomenon.
“Watch Out for the Chinese Supremacist, Imperialist Mindbenders”
John Helmer looks at a new school of Chinese propaganda and even names names.
‘One country, two systems’ can serve as global model: Hong Kong’s Regina Ip
Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” principle can serve as a model around the world and represents the city’s biggest contribution to Beijing’s Global Governance Initiative, pol...
China turns Taiwan’s own voices against it in information war
Hong Kong is the best anchor for Chinese firms seeking global waters
Last year, China’s outward direct investment climbed 7 per cent to US$174 billion while overseas mergers and acquisitions rebounded to over US$43 billion, up nearly 40 per cent, ac...
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