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Ep. 101 - CCP Propaganda, China’s Future & the Taiwan Question w/Terence Shen


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What happens when someone raised inside China’s education system begins questioning everything they were taught?

In this episode of The China Desk, host Steve Yates sits down with independent China analyst and journalist Terence Shen for a wide-ranging discussion on CCP propaganda, Chinese political culture, Taiwan, and the future trajectory of the People’s Republic of China.

Born and raised in Beijing, Shen describes how studying abroad in Canada first exposed him to historical narratives and political realities that sharply contradicted what he learned in Chinese schools. That experience ultimately transformed him from a former pro-regime voice into one of the most prominent Mandarin-language critics of the Chinese Communist Party online.

The conversation traces Shen’s journey from Beijing to Hong Kong and eventually Toronto, where repeated censorship and account bans pushed him to launch a YouTube platform that now reaches more than one million subscribers worldwide — including audiences inside China using VPNs to bypass censorship.

A major theme of the episode is the distinction between Xi Jinping as an individual leader and the deeper structural realities of the CCP system itself.

The discussion covers:

• Why many Chinese citizens still seek uncensored information
• How censorship shapes public understanding inside China
• Xi Jinping vs the broader CCP system
• The long-term effects of authoritarian political culture
• Why Shen believes modern China functions more like an empire than a nation-state
• The historical roots of Chinese centralization and control
• Why Taiwan and Hong Kong are central to CCP legitimacy
• China’s demographic decline and economic vulnerabilities
• The “lying flat” movement among younger Chinese citizens
• Why youth hopelessness threatens the CCP’s economic model
• China’s dependence on foreign capital, technology, and supply chains
• Structural weaknesses in China’s military and innovation system

The episode also explores the CCP’s narrative of “national rejuvenation” and how the regime ties its legitimacy to restoring China’s historical greatness — even as internal pressures continue to mount.

On Taiwan, Shen explains why many Taiwanese audiences increasingly worry less about direct invasion and more about internal political influence operations, propaganda, and efforts to weaken Taiwan from within.

The takeaway is clear: understanding modern China requires looking beyond headlines and individual leaders to the deeper political, historical, and cultural systems driving the CCP’s behavior.

00:00 — Intro + Terence Shen joins

01:21 — Growing up in Beijing under CCP education
04:15 — Hong Kong journalism and censorship
07:13 — Leaving China and building a YouTube platform
08:50 — Chinese audiences seeking uncensored information
11:09 — Xi Jinping vs the CCP system
16:14 — CCP propaganda and political culture
20:08 — China as an empire vs nation-state
25:42 — The “lying flat” movement explained
30:03 — China’s economic and military vulnerabilities
34:41 — “National rejuvenation” and CCP legitimacy
35:18 — Taiwan, political warfare, and internal influence
39:08 — Pushback from pro-CCP audiences
40:50 — Where to follow Terence Shen + closing

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