

CCP Influence Ops in Japan: Everywhere Yet Nowhere in Particular
Oct 24, 2020
Devin Stewart, a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Council and author of "China's Influence in Japan: Everywhere, Yet Nowhere in Particular," unpacks the nuanced landscape of Chinese influence operations in Japan. He highlights Japan's strong societal resistance to these tactics and explores Japan's unique cultural isolation as a safeguard. The discussion includes propaganda techniques, public skepticism shaped by history, and political corruption linked to foreign influence. Music punctuates a reflection on personal struggles, offering a creative twist to the conversation.
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The Akimoto Bribery Case
- Japanese politician Akimoto accepted a small bribe from a Chinese gambling company.
- The bribe was delivered under cookies, mimicking a cliché from old samurai movies.
Hidden Influence
- Chinese influence operations may be more pervasive in Japan than is apparent.
- Japanese interviewees suggested things are often hidden beneath the surface.
The Iwatani Incident
- Professor Iwatani, invited to China by CASS, was arrested on espionage charges.
- This sparked outrage among Japan's China-sympathetic scholars, who felt betrayed.