skip to main content
Article Podcast Report Summary Quick Look Video Newsfeed triangle plus sign dropdown arrow Case Study All Search Facebook LinkedIn YouTube

Search Results

Your search for Heidi Holz found 45 results.

cna talks: The Protests in Hong Kong
/our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2019/8/the-protests-in-hong-kong
CNA experts Heidi Holz and Josiah Case sit down to discuss the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong and the Chinese government's reaction.
The Protests in Hong Kong CNA experts Heidi Holz and Josiah Case sit down to discuss the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong and the Chinese government's reaction. The Protests in Hong Kong Biographies Heidi Holz   is a research scientist in the China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs division. Her research includes China's media environment and Chinese military doctrine and operations. Josiah Case is a research analyst in the China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs division. His research focuses on PRC media coverage of U.S. military activities in Asia. ContactName /*/Contact
Arctic Foreign Direct Investment
/centers-and-divisions/cna/sppp/strategy-and-policy-analysis/arctic-fdi
CNA studies show that China’s investments and other activities in the Arctic pose an economic challenge to the United States and other Arctic interests.
Arctic FDI CNA studies show that China’s investments and other activities in the Arctic pose an economic challenge to the United States and other Arctic interests. /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CIP-FDIbanner.jpg Arctic Foreign Direct Investment Slideshow white Explore More Arctic Foreign Direct Investment Contacts Dr. Joshua Tallis Project Director, Strategy and Policy Analysis Program tallisj@cna.org Cornell Overfield Research Analyst overfieldc@cna.org Heidi Holz China Strategy Lead Analyst holzh@cna.org gray /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CSP%20Arctic%20Map.jpg fixed Arctic Foreign Direct Investment
Propaganda, Disinformation, & Other Influence Efforts
/centers-and-divisions/cna/cip/china-studies/information-environment
CNA studies propaganda and disinformation for the U.S. government, especially China’s efforts to shape the information environment in Asia and Indo-Pacific.
Information Environment CNA studies propaganda and disinformation for the U.S. government, especially China’s efforts to shape the information environment in Asia and Indo-Pacific. /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CIP-CSPdisinformation-header.jpg Propaganda, Disinformation, & Other Influence Efforts Slideshow white Explore more The Modern Information Environment Contact Heidi Holz Research Scientist, China Studies Program holzh@cna.org gray /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CIP-CSPdisinformation-header.jpg fixed left large standard none white Security Dimensions of the 21st Century Information Environment
Exposing the Gap Between PRC Rhetoric and Illicit Maritime Activity
/centers-and-divisions/cna/cip/china-studies/illicit-maritime-activity
Illicit maritime activities allegedly carried out by actors tied to the People’s Republic of China inflict economic and environmental damage on coastal nations, violate their sovereignty, and harm their citizens.
a pair of webinars exploring the gap between PRC rhetoric and illicit maritime activity. Each event included remarks from China analysts Ryan Loomis and Heidi Holz drawing on the research available
Mapping the Information Environment in the Pacific Island Countries
/our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2019/12/mapping-the-information-environment-in-the-pacific-island-countries
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.
: 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 with Drew Thompson, S. Bilal Hyder Ryan Loomis Anthony