This document is an endnotes/bibliography page (Appendix 2, Page 185) from a House Oversight Committee report. It lists citations for articles and reports published between 2016 and 2018, focusing heavily on Chinese foreign influence, particularly in Western academia (Confucius Institutes), telecommunications (Huawei), and politics (David Cameron's appointment). The citations reference major publications such as The Financial Times, The Guardian, Reuters, and Foreign Policy.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| David Cameron | Subject of citation |
Former UK Prime Minister, cited regarding a senior role in the China Infrastructure Fund.
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| Emily Feng | Author |
Journalist for Financial Times, wrote articles on David Cameron and Chinese control of universities.
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| Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian | Author |
Journalist for Foreign Policy, wrote about CCP cells at US universities.
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| James Bradshaw | Author |
Journalist for Globe and Mail, wrote about McMaster closing Confucius Institute.
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| Colin Freeze | Author |
Journalist for Globe and Mail, co-author on McMaster article.
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| Rachelle Peterson | Author |
Written for National Association of Scholars regarding Confucius Institutes.
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| Daniel Sanderson | Author |
Journalist for Times (London), wrote about university gagging clauses.
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| Tom Phillips | Author |
Journalist for The Guardian, wrote about Cambridge University Press censorship and Beijing's influence in Hong Kong.
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| Xi Jinping | Political Figure |
Mentioned in article title regarding authoritarian shift.
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| Bates Gill | Author |
Co-author of article on China's influence operations.
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| Benjamin Schreer | Author |
Co-author of article on China's influence operations.
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| Jack Stubbs | Author |
Journalist for Reuters, wrote about Huawei security risks.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (UK) | ||
| Government of the United Kingdom | ||
| China Infrastructure Fund | ||
| Financial Times (UK) | ||
| Xinhua (China) | ||
| Chinese Embassy | ||
| Foreign Policy | ||
| Communist Party of China (CCP) | ||
| Globe and Mail (Toronto) | ||
| McMaster University | ||
| Confucius Institute | ||
| National Association of Scholars | ||
| Times (London) | ||
| Times Higher Education | ||
| King's College London | ||
| Guardian (UK) | ||
| Cambridge University Press | ||
| Government of the People's Republic of China | ||
| Australian Strategic Policy Institute | ||
| Reuters | ||
| Huawei |
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"The Chinese Communist Party Is Setting Up Cells at Universities Across America"Source
"McMaster Closing Confucius Institute over Hiring Issues"Source
"Outsourced to China: Confucius Institutes and Soft Power in American Higher Education"Source
"Britain Says Huawei 'Shortcomings' Expose New Telecom Networks Risks"Source
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