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www.sebastianstrangio.com
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| | | | | China-backed authoritarianism is on the rise in Cambodia as the influence of the US and other Western donor countries retreats | |
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worldaffairs.blog
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| | | | | Make a one-time donationYour contribution is appreciated.Donate "As far as can be determined from the available evidence, NO ONE DIED that night in Tiananmen Square." What?! Who would make such a blatant propagandist claim? China's communist party? Nope. It was Jay Mathews, who was Washington Post's Beijing Bureau Chief in 1989. He wrote this for... | |
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www.strategictranslation.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the importance of political security in China, emphasizing the need to safeguard the ruling position of the Chinese Communist Party and the institutions of socialism. It highlights the risks posed by internal and external threats, the necessity of maintaining strong party leadership, and the importance of ideological struggle. The text also underscores the need for vigilance against 'color revolutions' and the importance of institutional development and modernization. The key points include the prioritization of political security, the role of the Communist Party in governance, the dangers of ideological infiltration, and the commitment to maintaining national stability and the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation. | |
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crosscut.com
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| | | Plus, fluid geometry on view in downtown galleries, and a must-see performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet. | ||