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People
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
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Government report page
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Summary
This page details instances of Chinese officials attempting to influence US think tanks by requesting the exclusion of specific scholars or cancelling events, particularly those related to Taiwan or deemed "anti-China." It highlights that while some requests are made, US think tanks often refuse them without negative repercussions, and notes that Chinese entities engage in intelligence collection through think-tank interactions.
Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) | ||
| Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs | ||
| National People’s Congress Foreign Affairs Committee | ||
| Chinese embassy | ||
| Foreign Ministry |
Timeline (4 events)
Wang Yi speaking at a Washington think tank
Meeting involving Fu Ying
Event hosting a Taiwanese official
Interactive website incident
Locations (4)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (3)
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Key Quotes (4)
"The content of the website didn’t change, but the official didn’t complain again."Source
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Quote #1
"The think tank refused."Source
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Quote #2
"Both events took place with no apparent negative repercussions."Source
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Quote #3
"China’s Foreign Ministry has staff dedicated to tracking the activities and publications of about twenty leading American-China specialists."Source
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Quote #4
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