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Chinese Information Shaping in Thailand
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on a campaign to shape what audiences around the world read, hear, and watch about China. This focuses on China’s efforts to shape information in its neighbor, Thailand.
to improve digital security, data visualization, and web scraping are increasingly necessary to be an effective independent journalist in Thailand’s information environment. Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz
Chinese Information Shaping in Myanmar
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on a campaign to shape what audiences around the world read, hear, and watch about China. This report is part of a series that assesses Beijing’s efforts to influence the media environment in the neighboring Mekong countries—Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. This report focuses on China’s efforts to shape the information environment of its neighbor, Myanmar. To place China’s efforts into context, this report begins with an overview of Myanmar's information environment—the aggregate of key individuals, organizations, and systems that help shape opinion by disseminating news and information. Next, the report identifies key narratives that China is promoting to audiences in Myanmar and examines each of the tactics, tools, and techniques that it is employing to do so. The report concludes with a discussion of observations regarding the effect of China’s efforts and issues to watch as the Myanmar information environment—and China’s footprint there—evolves.
and Mandalay Journalism Schools. Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2020/09/IIM-2020-U-026098-Final%20.pdf /reports/2020/09/IIM-2020-U-026098-Final.PNG /reports/2020/09/myanmar.PNG China Studies
Chinese Information Shaping in Laos
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on a campaign to shape what audiences around the world read, hear, and watch about China. This report is part of a series that examines Beijing’s efforts to influence the media environment in the neighboring Mekong countries—Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. This report focuses on China’s efforts to shape the information environment of its neighbor, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (or Laos). In order to place China’s efforts into context, this report begins by providing an overview of Laos’ information environment—the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that play a key role in shaping opinions through the dissemination of news and information. Next, we examine each of the ways that China is shaping the information environment in Laos in order to promote its preferred narratives. The report concludes with a brief discussion of issues to consider as the Laos information environment—and China’s footprint there—evolves.
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Mapping Information Environment in Pacific
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This report provides a general map of the information environment of the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The focus of the report is on the information environment—that is, the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that shape public opinion through the dissemination of news and information—in the PICs. In this report, we provide a current understanding of how these countries and their respective populaces consume information. We map the general characteristics of the information environment in the region, highlighting trends that make the dissemination and consumption of information in the PICs particularly dynamic. We identify three factors that contribute to the dynamism of the regional information environment: disruptors, deficits, and domestic decisions. Collectively, these factors also create new opportunities for foreign actors to influence or shape the domestic information space in the PICs. This report concludes with recommendations for traditional partners and the PICs to support the positive evolution of the information environment.
.  Cooperative Agreement/Grant Award Number: SGECPD18CA0027. This project has been supported by funding from the U.S. Department of State. 114 IRM-2019-U-019755-Final Andrew Taffer Heidi Holz Mapping
How China and Russia Use Information Operations to Compete with the US
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This article examines what tactics Beijing and Moscow use to manipulate the information environment and what narratives they try to promote.
analysts Heidi Holz and Josiah Case from the China Studies Program and Dmitry Gorenburg and Julian Waller from the Russia Studies Program briefed the fellows on Russia’s and China’s information ... , as they are not attempting to counter a specific policy like sanctions. Instead, Beijing aims to address what it sees as an unfair portrayal of China in Western media. Heidi Holz said, “They decided ... to revise the international order. China’s fourth narrative is that its approach to international aid is different from that of the US, which, as Holz said, “it does to position China as a more
cna talks: How Special Operations Forces Can Help Address IUU Fishing
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The People's Republic of China is the most significant contributor to the global problem of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. Its distant water fishing fleet is the largest in the world and operates everywhere, from the Pacific Island Countries to the Atlantic Coast of Africa. In this episode, Heidi Holz and Cornell Overfield join John Stimpson to discuss how US Special Operations Forces can help counter the problem of Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated fishing by serving as a global connector for this issue.   
How Special Operations Forces Can Help Address IUU Fishing The People's Republic of China is the most significant contributor to the global problem of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. Its distant water fishing fleet is the largest in the world and operates everywhere, from the Pacific Island Countries to the Atlantic Coast of Africa. In this episode, Heidi Holz and Cornell ... Special Operations Forces Can Help Address IUU Fishing Guest Biographies Heidi Holz   is a Senior Research Scientist with CNA’s   China Studies Program . She has researched PRC security
cna talks: An Unprecedented Challenge to Xi Jinping
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On November 28, thousands of people across China took to the streets to protest the country’s zero-COVID policies and censorship and to call for democracy. These demonstrations were an unprecedented show of dissent against the government in the era of Xi Jinping. How has the government responded to these uprisings, and how will they affect Beijing’s COVID strategy going forward? To answer these questions,   Heidi Holz   and   Josiah Case , analysts from CNA’s   China Studies Program , join the podcast.  
strategy going forward? To answer these questions,   Heidi Holz   and   Josiah Case , analysts from CNA’s   China Studies Program , join the podcast.   An Unprecedented Challenge to Xi Jinping Heidi Holz is a Research Scientist in the CNA China Studies Program. Her research interests include China's media environment, Chinese military doctrine and operations, as well as U.S.-China
cna talks: The PLA's Role in China's COVID-19 Response
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Like many militaries, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) played a role in their COVID-19 relief efforts. What do these operations show us about the PLA’s domestic and international capabilities? In this episode of CNA Talks, Heidi Holz and Brian Waidelich discuss their recent report on this topic.
The PLA's Role in China's COVID-19 Response Like many militaries, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) played a role in their COVID-19 relief efforts. What do these operations show us about the PLA’s domestic and international capabilities? In this episode of CNA Talks, Heidi Holz and Brian Waidelich discuss their recent report on this topic. The PLA's Role in China's COVID-19 Response Heidi Holz is a Senior Research Scientist in the CNA China Studies Program . Her research interests include PRC maritime policies and activities, and Chinese military doctrine and operations. Brian
cna talks: China’s Polar Silk Road Through the Arctic
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As China seeks to expand its presence in the Arctic, it is important for observers to understand its motivations and how it fits into its larger global strategy. In this episode CNA analysts Heidi Holz and Andrew Taffer join John Stimpson, to discuss what the arctic means to Beijing, what it hopes to accomplish there and some unexpected obstacles to its objectives.
China’s Polar Silk Road Through the Arctic As China seeks to expand its presence in the Arctic, it is important for observers to understand its motivations and how it fits into its larger global strategy. In this episode CNA analysts Heidi Holz and Andrew Taffer join John Stimpson, to discuss what the arctic means to Beijing, what it hopes to accomplish there and some unexpected obstacles to its objectives. China’s Polar Silk Road Through the Arctic Biographies Heidi Holz   is a Senior Research Scientist in the CNA China Studies Program . Her research interests include PRC maritime
cna talks: The Scale of China's Illegal Fishing
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China is one of the most powerful countries on the planet and its influence on the global economy is well known. However, many people may not realize that China has the largest distance water fishing fleet on the planet and is considered by NGOs to be the largest contributor to illegal fishing. In this episode, CNA analyst Ryan Loomis and Heidi Holz join John Stimpson to discuss the scale and impact of illegal fishing, the other illicit activities that accompany it, and the impact on the nations whose sovereignty is violated by these practices.
The Scale of China's Illegal Fishing China is one of the most powerful countries on the planet and its influence on the global economy is well known. However, many people may not realize that China has the largest distance water fishing fleet on the planet and is considered by NGOs to be the largest contributor to illegal fishing. In this episode, CNA analyst Ryan Loomis and Heidi Holz join ... . The Scale of China's Illegal Fishing Biographies Heidi Holz   is a research scientist in CNA's China Studies Division, specializing in PRC maritime policies and activities, particularly those