PODCAST - AFPC Insights Episode 2: China’s Coronavirus Disinformation Campaign
A brief summary of China's disinfo efforts followed by a Q&A convo that dives into global blowback against China, implications for #Huawei, and US policy responses.
A brief summary of China's disinfo efforts followed by a Q&A convo that dives into global blowback against China, implications for #Huawei, and US policy responses.
AFPC Fellow for for Indo-Pacific Studies Michael Sobolik discusses four stages of China's coronavirus propaganda (damage control, deflect blame, charm offensive, economic coercion) and the subsequent implications for U.S. foreign policy, with AFPC Director for External Relations Annie Swingen.
The Uyghurs of Xinjiang constitute one of the oldest Turkic peoples and the first to be urbanized and to develop a written language and rich intellectual life. As such they are, in a historic and cultural sense, part of Central Asia. How has the ongoing crisis in Xinjiang affected Uyghurs, the Central Asian countries, and how have Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan responded?
On Thursday March 21, AFPC Senior Fellow James Clad served as a panelist at the Hudson Institute on the topic of "Securing the Peace in Oceania and the Pacific Island". Watch the event here.s