A decades-long campaign of the Chinese Communist Party to suppress its critics overseas is being increasingly identified in the United States. It’s called China’s transnational repression, and it’s becoming a common term heard on Capitol Hill and across the country. NTD’s Washington correspondent Jack Bradley lays out examples of China’s transnational repression and federal- and state-level efforts to combat it.
Federal, State Efforts to Combat China’s Transnational Repression in the US
By Jack Bradley