Newsweek’s senior international affairs reporter Didi Kirsten Tatlow took an in-depth look at the findings of Exovera’s “Censorship Practices of the People’s Republic of China” report prepared for the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Learn about Beijing’s overseas influence efforts in the article below.
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