THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY SEEKS TO CONTROL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS TO SHAPE AND CENSOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINIONS OF ITS OWN PEOPLE, AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS BEYOND CHINA'S BORDERS.

Chinese overseas promotion of ‘smart city’ technologies
by Miriam Tardell
via Swedish Center for China Studies on July 2021


China’s National Cybersecurity Center
by Dakota Cary
via Center for Security and Emerging Technology on July 1, 2021


The Missing Chips
by Chad P. Brown
via Foreign Affairs on July 6, 2021


A Global Smart-City Competition Highlights China’s Rise in AI
by Khari Johnson
via Wired on July 3, 2021


Facebook, Twitter, Google Threaten to Quit Hong Kong Over Proposed Data Laws
by Newley Purnell
via Wall Street Journal on July 5, 2021


China Tech Rout Deepens as Beijing Targets Data, U.S. Listings
via Bloomberg on July 6, 2021


China approves deal buying South Korea’s Magnachip
by Wei Sheng
via TechNode on July 2, 2021


China Widens Data-Security Probe of U.S.-Listed Tech Companies
by Chong Koh Ping and Serena Ng
via Wall Street Journal on July 5, 2021


China Blocks Didi from App Stores Days After Mega U.S. IPO
via Bloomberg on July 4, 2021


Didi’s removal from China’s app stores marks a growing crackdown
via The Economist on July 5, 2021

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