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China's political engagements in South Asia- peddling with democratic norms

Bangladesh, as a case in point too has been experiencing a similar pattern of economic coercion that leads to political influence.
By The Singapore Post Nov. 23, 2023

UK white paper targets China development model, Beijing retaliates

The tension has been escalating between UK and China especially in universities, research fields, hi tech and other strategic businesses for quite some time.
By The Singapore Post Dec. 11, 2023

Maldives’ economic downfall under President Muizzu’s choices

President Muizzu’s tenure is marred by a stark display of poor economic management, as the nation grapples with an array of economic challenges.
By The Singapore Post Feb. 7, 2024

The Continued Deception: Unmasking The True Face Of The CCP

This advice, reminiscent of the days of Soviet Russia, raises concerns about the naivety and sympathy displayed by certain foreign intellectuals, diplomats, and media figures.
By The Singapore Post Feb. 17, 2024

Chinese influence and soft power in Kenya

China’s goal is just to have people understand what it is all about, not necessarily to influence
By The Singapore Post Mar. 15, 2024

China Impacting Regional Stability And Autonomy Of Maldives

Since assuming office in November of the previous year, President Muizzu, who is viewed as having pro-China inclinations, had requested India to withdraw its troops from Maldives.
By The Singapore Post Apr. 18, 2024

The Chinese Communist Party’s scientific deception: Quantity over quality in research

 The pressure to “publish or perish” is particularly intense in Chinese academia.
By The Singapore Post Jul. 5, 2024

China on the back foot in showdown with the Philippines

The U.S. was not amused, however, with the unconventional action of the Chinese troops.
By The Singapore Post Jul. 17, 2024

China deploying thousands of fake social media profiles to influence 2024 US Presidential Elections’ outcome

The fake profiles often appear to be ordinary American citizens, but they are operated by Chinese government agencies or state-sponsored groups.
By The Singapore Post Oct. 27, 2024

China deploying thousands of fake social media profiles to influence 2024 US Presidential Elections’ outcome.

The fake profiles frequently spread false or exaggerated claims about political candidates, in particular those who are perceived to be tough on China. 
By The Singapore Post Oct. 28, 2024