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.

 

Adidas Takes Hit from Boycott in China, Once Seen as a Growth Engine
by Georgi Kantchev and Stu Woo
via Wall Street Journal on November 10, 2021


Tory MP's £300,000 link to China 'spy' firm as he gets £700,000 for four extra jobs
by Geraldine McKelvie
via The Mirror on November 13, 2021


The Lab Leak Fiasco
by Ashley Rindsberg
via Tablet on November 15, 2021


EU shelves Taiwan trade upgrade amid balancing act on China
by Finbarr Bermingham
via South China Morning Post on November 17, 2021


Students tell Exeter to cut ties with Chinese university
by Charlie Parker, Ben Ellery
via Sunday Times on November 16, 2021


‘Fox in the hen house’: Fears Chinese official vying for Interpol job could pursue Beijing’s critics
by Latika Bourke
via Sydney Morning Herald via November 15, 2021


Off the grid: Chinese data law adds to global shipping disruption
by Jonathan Saul and Eduardo Baptista
via Reuters on November 17, 2021


Australia toughens rules on foreign interference at universities
by Kirsty Needham
via Reuters on November 17, 2021


Chinese embassy lobbies U.S. business to oppose China bills
by Michael Martina
via Reuters on November 15, 2021


China’s zero-Covid policy risks battering global economy, warns Mark Carney
by Russell Lynch
via The Telegraph on November 12, 2021


Consulting giant McKinsey profits off both sides of U.S.-China cold war
by Dan De Luce and Yasmine Salam
via NBC on November 13, 2021


VIDEO — Australian student fighting back after China tries to silence him
via 60 Minutes Australia on November 7, 2021


Italian city defies China, opens exhibit by dissident artist
by Charlene Pele
via Associated Press on November 13, 2021


China’s Global Network of Vocational Colleges to Train the World
by Niva Yau and Dirk van der Kley
via The Diplomat on November 11, 2021


China’s Content Manipulation Reaches New Frontiers
by Sarah Cook
via The Diplomat on November 16, 2021


As Distrust of China Grows, Europe May Inch Closer to Taiwan
by Amy Qin and Steven Erlanger
via New York Times on November 10, 2021

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