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#337: China and Domestic Surveillance

Feb 6, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Tahir and the Uyghurs in Xinjiang
02:58 • 5min
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3
How Technology Can Be Used to Make Life More Convenient in China
08:11 • 3min
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4
The Positive Users of Surveillance in China
11:37 • 3min
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5
How Do We Evaluate China's Use of Technology?
15:05 • 5min
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6
The CCP's Alternative to Liberal Democracy?
19:40 • 4min
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7
The CCP Threw Surveillance at the Protests
23:23 • 3min
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8
Is China's COVID Policy Reversal Coming?
26:28 • 6min
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9
Is the Internet a Patchwork System?
32:06 • 1min
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The CCP and Internet Censorship
33:33 • 5min
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Surveillance State, Inside China's Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control
38:59 • 3min
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Liza Lin, a reporter at the Wall Street Journal, is the co-author, with Josh Chin, of Surveillance State: Inside China’s Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control. She discusses the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to use technology to spur prosperity, quash dissent, and—above all—maintain its grip on power.

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