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OPINION | Xinjiang as a Security Laboratory: How China Engineered a System of Control - Part I
Xinjiang has become a testing ground for China’s most advanced systems of surveillance and political control. From mass data collection to intrusive home inspections and large-scale detentions, the region illustrates how state power, technology, and ideology can be fused to govern an entire population with unprecedented precision.
Nov 292 min read


OPINION | Shanghai’s Vanishing Protest, Revisited: How China Perfected the Art of Low-Visibility Repression
Shanghai’s 2022 Wulumuqi Road protest vanished almost as quickly as it appeared, a glimpse into China’s perfected system of low-visibility repression. Through rapid digital erasure, preemptive policing, and psychological conditioning, Beijing ensures dissent never becomes visible, creating a model of control that avoids headlines while tightening its grip on public expression.
Nov 214 min read
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