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This document discusses the legislative strategies used by authoritarian regimes, particularly Russia, to suppress civil society and political opposition. It details the implementation of the 2012 "foreign agents" law and the 2015 "undesirables" law, which target NGOs receiving foreign funding and foreign organizations deemed threats, respectively, effectively criminalizing dissent and isolating domestic activists.
This document is page 198 of a House Oversight production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020657) titled 'About the Participants.' It lists biographical details for eleven individuals, primarily academics and policy experts specializing in political science, Asian studies, and US-China relations. The list includes scholars from major universities (Columbia, Harvard, GWU) and policy institutes (Hoover Institution, National Endowment for Democracy).
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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