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The Wilson Center Announces the 2023-2024 Fellowship Class

The Wilson Center Announces the 2023-2024 Fellowship Class
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The Wilson Center Announces the 2024-2025 Fellowship Class

The Wilson Center Announces the 2024-2025 Fellowship Class
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Vital Signs Digital Health Law Update | Spring 2023 - Healthcare

This edition of Vital Signs is filled with digital health developments from around the world. In Industry Insights, you'll see and hear from Alexis Gilroy and Claire Castles...

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JONES DAY PRESENTS: The Challenges of Defending Trade Secrets in China | Jones Day

There have been challenges for plaintiffs to meet the burden of proof in view of the lack of discovery mechanisms in China. Jones Day Partner Haifeng Huang explains how this and other...

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The True Purpose of Propaganda

Why do authoritarian regimes broadcast silly, unpersuasive propaganda?

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Why's Beijing So Worried About Western Values Infecting China's Youth?

In early December, Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered the country’s universities to “adhere to the correct political orientation.” Speaking at a conference on ideology and politics in China’s colleges, he stressed that schools must uphold the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership and “guide the broad masses of teachers and students to be strong believers” in Marxist theories

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Porno-Politics And Argentina's Digital Rumour Mill

Porno-Politics And Argentina's Digital Rumour Mill
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China: Neijuan - New Wildcat article


China: Neijuan - New Wildcat article
We translated this new Wildcat article, written by a comrade who has been living in China for a while. Click here for the original article.
The word ‘Neijuan’ is composed of the characters for ‘inside’ and ‘roll’ or ‘to roll’ and is intuitively understood as something like ‘turning inwards.’ It can be translated as ‘retreat’ or ‘involution’. It means stagnation or stasis due to loss of friction or a process that binds its participants without benefiting them. Involution also means the opposite of evolution.
Neijuan is fashionable right now, like Sang culture a few years ago, or currently (Hunshui)Moyu (‘fishing in muddy waters’, see below). Originally used to describe a self-reinforcing process in agrarian societies that prevents them from progressing, ’Neijuan’ has now become the term that the metropolitan Chinese use to describe the ills of their modern lives, their sense of frantically treading water in a hyper-competitive society. Intense competition with low chances of success, be it in high school exams, on the job (or marriage!) market, or when working mad overtime. Everyone is afraid of missing the last bus – and yet knows that it has already left. Johannes Agnoli used the concept of involution to describe the "regression of democratic states, parties, theories into pre- or anti-democratic forms."

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Chinese shows blur Western brands over Xinjiang cotton dispute


Apr 12, 2021
HONG KONG – Viewers of some of China’s most popular online variety shows were recently greeted by a curious sight: a blur of pixels obscuring the brands on sneakers and T-shirts worn by contestants.
As far as viewers could tell, the censored apparel showed no hints of obscenity or indecency. Instead, the problem lay with the foreign brands that made them.
Since late March, streaming platforms in China have diligently censored the logos and symbols of brands like Adidas that adorn contestants performing dance, singing and standup-comedy routines. The phenomenon followed a feud between the government and big-name international companies that said they would avoid using cotton produced in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang, where the authorities are accused of mounting a wide-reaching campaign of repression against ethnic minorities, including Uyghurs.

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Exclusive: New critique calls for a China without Xi


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Department is criticizing “malign” Chinese tech policy, the White House spokeswoman is demanding an inquiry into the origins of Covid-19 and Taiwan is getting a
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