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Tag: Mrigendra Bahadur Karki

Bending the knee to Beijing’s ‘proxy power’. Can democratic values survive in a Chinese world?

DemDigest    October 14, 2019 October 14, 2019   

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Analysis, Asia, Authoritarianism, business, Censorship, China, Civil Society, Democracy Assistance and Promotion, Democratic institutions, Dictatorships, Human rights, Ideology, liberalism, National Endowment for Democracy, Nepal, sharp power, soft power, Tibet    ABC's Four Corners, Australia, author of Confucius Never Said, Belt and Road Initiative, Ben Sasse, Can American Values Survive in a Chinese World?, China's influence operations, China’s Vision of Victory, Constantino Xavier, discourse power, Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, hard power, Helen Raleigh, Isaac Stone Fish, Jason Miklian, John E. Katsos and Benedicte Bull, Jonathan McClory, Joseph Nye, Jude Blanchette, Mrigendra Bahadur Karki, National Endowment for Democracy (NED)., Nepal Communist Party, Proxy power, sharp power and proxy power., Soft power, soft power 30, Tanner Greer, The Party: The Secret World of China’s Communist Rulers, United Front Work Department, Xi Jinping - The Backlash

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