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.
China Used Twitter, Facebook More Than Ever Last Year for Xinjiang Propaganda
by Eva Xiao
via Wall Street Journal on March 30, 2021
Strange bedfellows on Xinjiang: The CCP, fringe media and US social media platforms
by Albert Zhang, Jacob Wallis and Zoe Meers
via Australian Strategic Policy Institute on March 30, 2021
Serbia Hails Chinese Companies as Saviors, but Locals Chafe at Costs
by Andrew Higgins
via New York Times on March 27, 2021
Special Report: Money trail from Daphne murder probe stretches to China
by Stephen Grey, Jacob Borg, Engen Tham and Christoph Giesen
via Reuters on March 29, 2021
Companies Should Resist Boycott Threats
via Human Rights Watch on March 27, 2021
China-Australia relations: China labelled a ‘vindictive’ and ‘unreliable’ trading partner by Australian envoy
via South China Morning Post on March 26, 2021
China-Australia relations: Beijing halts some hay imports, putting US$121 million export market under threat
via South China Morning Post on March 26, 2021
Faculty Slam Proposed Partnership with Chinese University Over Human Rights, Academic Freedom Violations
by Alec Giufurta
via Cornell Daily Sun on February 26, 2021
S.A. Debates Ethics of University Partnership with Chinese Universities and ICE
by Angela Buney
via Cornell Daily Sun on March 28, 2021
China warns firms not to engage in politics over Xinjiang
by Cate Cadell
via Reuters on March 28, 2021