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China’s Influence Operations Hurt Chances for Real Engagement

Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2020-11

Copyright 2020 - The Diplomat; distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC ;ISSN: 1446-697X

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  • Title:
    China’s Influence Operations Hurt Chances for Real Engagement
  • Author: Wang, Chi
  • Subjects: Asian students ; Diplomatic & consular services ; Elections ; Libraries ; Political parties ; Propaganda ; Social networks
  • Is Part Of: Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2020-11
  • Description: While these messages likely work well for China’s own domestic audience, the report shows the social media accounts were not nearly as successful in the U.S. China’s attempted influence campaigns, however, will not simply stop now, only hibernate until the next major election cycle. With others, these ties might actively influence the content, actions, and programs the think tank, association, business, or other entity engages in. Shortly after Nixon’s trip, I was sent to China by Dr. Henry Kissinger, the State Department, and the Library of Congress to help put that pledge into action.
  • Publisher: Tokyo: Tribune Content Agency LLC
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1446-697X
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central

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