China Uncovered

China Uncovered

As China continues its rise, the actions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have implications across the globe and the need for transparency is increasingly important.

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the CCP has often withheld, obfuscated, and falsified data for its own purposes. This year, The Heritage Foundation launched a transparency initiative to facilitate a global campaign to systematically expose the CCP’s behavior.

In this podcast, Heritage Senior Policy Analyst Olivia Enos hosts representatives of world-class data projects to discuss how their projects are shining a spotlight on the CCP’s actions and emerging trends from their data.

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The Heritage Foundation Government 1 évad 8 rész
Asia Power Index featuring Hervé Lemahieu and Special Remarks from Speaker Newt Gingrich
54 perc 1. évad 7. rész

Olivia Enos and Heritage Senior Policy Analyst Riley Walters interview Hervé Lemahieu on the Lowy Institute Asia Power Index and China's relative power in the Indo-Pacific region. Hervé Lemahieu is the Director of the Power and Diplomacy Program at the Lowy Institute. The Lowy Asia Power Index can be found here.


To wrap up the end of an extraordinary season, we are also joined by the Honorable Newt Gingrich with some special remarks highlighting the importance of transparency vis-à-vis the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Speaker Gingrich has recently launched a newsletter on China! To subscribe, click here.


The Heritage China Transparency Project has recently launched a website. Check it out to discover world-class data tracking projects from organizations across the globe on the activities of the CCP.



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False Maritime Claims and Artificial Islands featuring Gregory Poling
38 perc 1. évad 6. rész

Olivia Enos and Heritage Senior Research Fellow Dean Cheng interview Gregory Poling on the maritime disputes and artificial islands in the South China Sea. Gregory Poling is a Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia and Director of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. The AMTI and Mr. Poling's research can be found here.


The Heritage China Transparency Project has recently launched a website! Check it out to discover world-class data tracking projects from organizations across the globe on the activities of the Chinese Communist Party.



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U.S.-China Investments and Venture Capital featuring Adam Lysenko
31 perc 1. évad 5. rész

Olivia Enos and Heritage Senior Policy Analyst and Economist Riley Walters interview Adam Lysenko on U.S.-China investment and venture capital. Adam Lysenko is an Associate Director at Rhodium Group. The Rhodium Group and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations track U.S.-China capital flows in their US-China Investment Hub. The following reports analyze the trends emerging from the data: Disruption: US-China Venture Capital in a New Era of Strategic Competition and Two Way Street- US-China Investment Trends - 1H 2020 Update.


To read recent Heritage commentary on the Ant IPO decision, please click here.



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Soft Power, Disinformation, and Censorship featuring Sarah Cook
51 perc 1. évad 4. rész

Olivia Enos interviews Sarah Cook on the Chinese Communist Party's use of soft power, disinformation, and censorship in its influence campaign. Sarah Cook is the Research Director for China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong at Freedom House and author of the Beijing's Global Megaphone report. Every year, Freedom House releases Global Freedom, Internet Freedom, and Democracy scores.


Other Freedom House reports mentioned:

Freedom in the World 2020

Freedom on the Net 2020


Freedom House's China Media Bulletin is a monthly bulletin on censorship, media freedom, and internet freedom issues related to the People's Republic of China, drawing on both English and Chinese-language sources.



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Technology Transfer and AI featuring Emily Weinstein
32 perc 1. évad 3. rész

Olivia Enos and Heritage Center for Technology Policy Director Klon Kitchen interview Emily Weinstein on overseas professional and technology transfer to China, and more. Emily Weinstein is a research analyst at the Georgetown Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). The research and translations by the Georgetown CSET team can be found here.


Reports mentioned in the episode:

Designing Alternatives to China's Repressive Surveillance State by Dahlia Peterson

US-China STEM Talent Decoupling: Background, Policy, and Impact by Remco Zwetsloot

Overseas Professionals and Technology Transfer to China by Ryan Fedasiuk and Emily Weinstein

China's Use of AI in its COVID-19 Response by Emily Weinstein



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Chinese Foreign Direct Investments featuring Dr. Derek Scissors
30 perc 1. évad 2. rész

Olivia Enos and Heritage Senior Policy Analyst and Economist Riley Walters interview Dr. Derek Scissors on Chinese foreign direct investments. Dr. Scissors is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the China Global Investment Tracker (CGIT). The CGIT and Dr. Scissors’ research can be found here.


To read Riley Walters’ report on understanding China’s economic weaknesses and U.S.-China investments, please click here.



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Crisis in Xinjiang featuring Dr. Adrian Zenz
21 perc 1. évad 1. rész

Olivia Enos interviews Dr. Adrian Zenz on his groundbreaking research on the CCP's treatment of Uighurs in Xinjiang. Dr. Zenz is a Senior Research Fellow at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. His report on Xinjiang can be found here

To read Olivia Enos' report on issuing an atrocity determination for Uighurs, please click here.



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China Uncovered | Trailer
1 perc 1. évad 1. rész

As China continues its rise, the actions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have implications across the globe and the need for transparency is increasingly important. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the CCP has often withheld, obfuscated, and falsified data for its own purposes. This year, The Heritage Foundation launched a transparency initiative to facilitate a global campaign to systematically expose the CCP’s behavior. In this podcast, Heritage Senior Policy Analyst Olivia Enos hosts representatives of world-class data projects to discuss how their projects are shining a spotlight on the CCP’s actions and emerging trends from their data.


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