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Academic freedom in China and beyond
September 11, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Foreign Threats
I recently wrote about the threat to academic freedom posed by Confucius Institutes at American colleges and universities. For a fuller understanding, it’s worth knowing just how little freedom Chine…
Read More →What the Tiananmen Massacre means in the United States today
June 4, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats
Thirty-five years ago today, the Chinese Communist Party directed its military to crush pro-freedom demonstrators in Beijing. Since that time, the CCP has systematically suppressed information about …
Read More →Sign up for a virtual event on the dangers of TikTok
June 3, 2024 by Harry Roth in Foreign Threats
The Institute of World Politics is hosting an event on the threat posed by TikTok, featuring The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek. The event will take place this Thursday, June 6, at 3:00 p.m. …
Read More →Confucius Institutes: A case study in CCP influence operations
May 29, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats
In 2019, law enforcement reported that “the Chinese government [poses] a particular threat to U.S. academia” and “does not play by the same rules of academic integrity that U.S. educational instituti…
Read More →Can states defend the nation?
April 30, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats
National defense is the ultimate national issue. Yet just as the national government is obliged to defend the states (see Article IV, Section 4, of the Constitution), the states also play key roles i…
Read More →“State Armor” helping states stand up to the Chinese Communist Party
April 30, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats
A group that launched earlier this year is already active in the states, crafting policies that will protect Americans from the Chinese Communist Party and other foreign threats. Michael Lucci create…
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