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Illicit Maritime Activity Summary
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A summary of illicit maritime activities allegedly carried out by PRC actors inflict economic and environmental damage on coastal nations and violate their sovereignty.
and operating in other countries’ jurisdictional waters  Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2021/12/Exposing-the-Gap-Between-PRC-Rhetoric-and-Illicit-Maritime-Activity-Summary-Report.pdf a/1356 /images
Key Findings Illicit Maritime Activities
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A CNA study of 15 cases of vessels tied to China accused of illicit activities like IUU fishing or ramming foreign vessels, despite PRC maritime law rhetoric.
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Key Findings in Translation Illicit Maritime Activities
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A CNA report summary on China’s rhetoric and illicit maritime activity, translated into Arabic, Bahasa Indonesian, French, Khmer, Malay, and Tagalog Filipino.
’ jurisdictional waters Translations in: Arabic Bahasa Indonesian French Khmer Malay Tagalog Filipino Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2021/12
Illicit Maritime Activity Summary Translations
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We examine gaps between the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC’s) policy and rhetoric regarding its role in the maritime environment and the PRC's illicit activities.
 sa ibaba. Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2021/12/Exposing-the-Gap-Between-PRC-Rhetoric-and-Illicit-Maritime-Activity-Summary-Report-Tagalog.pdf /reports/2021/12/IllicitMaritimeActivity
Chinas Shaping of Information in Mekong Region
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This document summarizes a series of five CNA reports on China’s efforts to shape the information environments of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. For each country, we began by establishing a general understanding of the country’s information environment—the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that play key roles in shaping opinions through the dissemination of news and information—so that we could place China’s efforts into context. Next, we identified key PRC narratives and examined each of the tactics, tools, and techniques that China is employing to promote those narratives to local audiences. Finally, CNA identified issues that affect the reach and resonance of China’s efforts to shape the views of local audiences in each country. This document draws from the five country reports to offer broad observations about how China is attempting to influence what audiences in the region read, hear, and watch.
. As the global COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, Beijing sought to portray itself as the primary source of aid and assistance to the Mekong countries. Heidi Holz Ryan Loomis /reports/2021/10
Chinas Playbook
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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. Wei dentify Beijing’s efforts to influence the global media environment.
and other Western countries, often by seeking to delegitimize their policies, positions, and activities. Heidi Holz Anthony Miller /reports/2020/02/IRM-2020-U-024710-Final.pdf /reports/2020/02
Chinese Information Shaping in Mekong
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This document summarizes a series of five CNA reports on China’s efforts to shape the information environments of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. For each country, we began by establishing a general understanding of the country’s information environment—the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that play key roles in shaping opinions through the dissemination of news and information—so that we could place China’s efforts into context. Next, we identified key PRC narratives and examined each of the tactics, tools, and techniques that China is employing to promote those narratives to local audiences. Finally, CNA identified issues that affect the reach and resonance of China’s efforts to shape the views of local audiences in each country. This document draws from the five country reports to offer broad observations about how China is attempting to influence what audiences in the region read, hear, and watch.
COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, Beijing sought to portray itself as the primary source of aid and assistance to the Mekong countries. Heidi Holz Ryan Loomis /reports/2020/09
Chinese Information Shaping in Vietnam
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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, Vietnam.
organizations that already have an established record of working in Vietnam as a way to improve access to the local information environment. Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2020/09
Chinese Information Shaping in Cambodia
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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 reach audiences in Cambodia. To place China’s efforts into context, this report begins with an overview of Cambodia’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 Cambodia 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 Cambodia information environment—and China’s footprint there—evolves.
audiences to form views and opinions based on truthful information. Ryan Loomis Heidi Holz /reports/2020/09/IIM-2020-U-026221-Final.pdf /reports/2020/09/IIM-2020-U-026221-Final.PNG /reports/2020/09
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