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The Chinese Communist Party poses major challenges to the transatlantic community's ideals of governance and human rights.
In this episode, Didi Kirsten Tatlow, contributing author of the Atlantic Council report "The China Plan," discusses the Chinese Communist Party's oppression of its citizens, illustrates how that repression extends to the international system, and offers recommendations on how the transatlantic community, including OSCE participating States, can best unify to respond.
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The Chinese Communist Party poses major challenges to the transatlantic community's ideals of governance and human rights.
In this episode, Didi Kirsten Tatlow, contributing author of the Atlantic Council report "The China Plan," discusses the Chinese Communist Party's oppression of its citizens, illustrates how that repression extends to the international system, and offers recommendations on how the transatlantic community, including OSCE participating States, can best unify to respond.