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In this episode, Chen Guangcheng examines how recent U.S. military actions in Iran are being watched closely inside Communist China. Many Chinese citizens, frustrated with the Chinese Communist Party’s surveillance state and repression, see the conflict as a glimpse of what could challenge authoritarian power.
As events unfold in the Middle East, the ripple effects may reach far beyond the region.
By Chen GuangchengIn this episode, Chen Guangcheng examines how recent U.S. military actions in Iran are being watched closely inside Communist China. Many Chinese citizens, frustrated with the Chinese Communist Party’s surveillance state and repression, see the conflict as a glimpse of what could challenge authoritarian power.
As events unfold in the Middle East, the ripple effects may reach far beyond the region.