
The making of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Nothing is Foreign
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China's National Security Complex - Xi Jinping's Childhood
China's national parliament has approved a controversial national security law for Hong Kong, which criminalizes acts of sedition and terrorism. In China, national security is much more broadly defined as anything that threatens the party's grip on power. So in Hong Kong, the party saw increasingly as this base of dissent and a place where people were undermining the party's control.
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