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.

 

Competing with China: A Strategic Framework
by David Moschella and Robert D. Atkinson
via Information Technology & Innovation Foundation on August 31, 2020


State of Surveillance: Government Documents Reveal New Evidence on China’s Efforts to Monitor Its People
by Jessica Batke and Mareike Ohlberg
via ChinaFile on October 30, 2020


Netizens who overcame the wall to check Wikipedia were questioned and punished by the police
via RFA on October 29, 2020


Evaluating the Utility of Global Data Collection by Chinese Firms for Targeted Propaganda
by Devin Thorne
via The Jamestown Foundation on October 30, 2020


How China’s ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats use and abuse Twitter
by Jessica Brandt and Bret Schafer
via The Brookings Institution on October 28, 2020

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