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WeChat Surveillance Explained

Created by Miles Kenyon on May 7, 2020

WeChat users are under surveillance on content that is politically sensitive in China.

Tags: security • surveillance • WeChat

WeChat Revenue and Usage Statistics (2020)

Created by Mansoor Iqbal on October 30, 2020

WeChat has overtaken the previously dominant Weibo, climbing today to over one billion monthly active users, a figure which continues to edge upwards.

Tags: social media • surveillance • WeChat

Censored by China, under attack in America: what’s next for WeChat?

Created by Eileen Guo on October 30, 2020

While many Chinese-Americans actually agree that WeChat deserved more scrutiny, few believed that Trump’s ban was the right way to go about it.

Tags: social media • surveillance • WeChat

Debunking Myths About China’s Economy

Created by Yukon Huang on December 1, 2017

Contrary to conventiona economic theory, China’s economy is strong.

Tags: economic growth

The Chinese Exclusion Act Explained: US History of Xenophobia

Created by Hip Hughes on June 11, 2020

Chinese Exclusion Act, a superb example of nativism and xenophobia.

Tags: Chinese Exclusion Act • xenophobia

Mistrust and the Hunt for Spies Among Chinese Americans

Created by Peter Waldmam Andrew Tatar on December 10, 2019

Ties to China doom applicants’ security clearances more than to any other country.

Tags: security clearance • spies • The China Initiative

As China Anxiety Rises in U.S., Fears of New Red Scare Emerge

Created by Peter Waldman on December 31, 2020

A stigma that has beset waves of American immigrants in the past two centuries, including Japanese Americans interned during World War II, is now helping propel an aggressive U.S. crackdown on suspected Chinese industrial spies.

Tags: influence • PRC • The China Initiative

China’s Influence and American Interests

Created by Orville Schell Larry Dimond on

The Chinese government’s expanding influence operations inside the United States.

Tags: influence • PRC • soft power

Beauty And Its Perceptions: A Deep Dive Into China’s Current Social Media

Created by Apple Jin on August 9, 2020

Chinese Internet users with large followings will continue to shape the way social media users perceive visual content.

Tags: social media • WeChat • Weibo

Pompeo/DeVos Joint Letter To Commissioners Of Education About China’s Confucius Classrooms Program

Created by Mike Pompeo Betsy DeVos on October 14, 2020

China’s Confucius Institutes are China’s attempt to influence American students.

Tags: Confucius Institute • education • politics

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