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The French Military Institute analyzes China's influence, Hong Kong and Taiwan become a testing ground for Beijing's foreign propaganda

2021-09-04T09:11:17.499Z


In recent years, the Chinese government has continuously expanded its influence in various fields, fully demonstrating its ambition to become a world power. After 2 years of research, the Institute for Strategic Studies of French Military Schools (IRSEM) will release a


In recent years, the Chinese government has continuously expanded its influence in various fields, fully demonstrating its ambition to become a world power.

After two years of research, the Institute for Strategic Studies of the French Military Schools (IRSEM) will soon release a 600-page research report to analyze "China's influence operations."


Research authors Paul Charon (Paul Charon) and Jean-Baptise Jeangène Vilmer (Jean-Baptise Jeangène Vilmer) quoted the name of a book by New Zealand political thought historian John Greville Agard Pocock in their research report. The regime change is called the "Machiavelli Moment" and claimed that "The Chinese Communist Party now seems to believe that it is safer to make people fear than to make people like them."

Law Research says China mobilizes everyone "just to promote these 4 points" (click the image to enlarge it 👇👇👇)

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According to the French Le Monde, China passed a series of new laws in 2015 to ensure the stability of the Chinese Communist Party’s regime, and in the 19th National Congress in 2017, it constantly emphasized that the Chinese Communist Party led by Xi Jinping has the supreme status. , Requiring all citizens or companies to "obligate to cooperate with intelligence agencies."

According to the author, under this situation, China has entered a new and more aggressive stage of consolidating power.

The author also pointed out that the Hong Kong incident in 2019 and the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years have accelerated the pace of China's consolidation of power.

IRSEM explained that "China's actions have become tougher and stronger, and the methods of consolidating power have become more and more like the methods of the Moscow authorities."

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The author explained that China mobilizes everyone, from diplomacy to movies, from universities to enterprises, from media to political parties, to propagate four points: defending the Chinese model, praising Chinese traditions, propagating China's benevolence, and establishing Chinese hegemony.

The author also analyzes that Taiwan and Hong Kong are the testing grounds for China's global promotion of foreign propaganda; inspired by Russian propaganda methods, they buy, tame, infiltrate, restrain, and manipulate information in a variety of ways in an attempt to expand China's overseas influence. .

However, IRSEM believes that their method is rather clumsy and the effect is very limited.

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[This article is reprinted with permission from "ETtoday".

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