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This document page outlines concerns from think-tank analysts regarding Chinese influence in the United States, including efforts to manage perceptions, the potential for financial leverage over institutions, and surveillance. It also highlights fears that U.S. government overreaction could lead to binary thinking and unfair attacks on Chinese Americans or those with interests in China.

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Xi Jinping

Timeline (2 events)

Xi Jinping's speech in Davos (January 2017)
Sanya Initiative dialogue

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Key Quotes (7)

"“This requires pushback, which is tough work.”"
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"“the general capacity of US society to push back is not bad,”"
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"“talk them (the American participants) off the ledge; they think they are being tough, but they are mistaken.”"
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"“de facto self-censorship”"
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"“The Chinese are following people, bugging our hotel rooms.”"
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"“buy its way in.”"
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"“binaryism in Washington, in which you must be ‘for or against’ China”"
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