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Filip Jirouš
Independent China researcher and freelance China political risk analyst. He has published on the cooperation of Czech universities with institutions linked to the People's Liberation Army, the propaganda activities of the United Front system of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Europe, and other aspects of the party-state's influence work. His work has been cited in parliamentary debates, scholarly publications, and investigative journalism.. Contributor to «
The Sinic Analysis
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14-11-2024 | Articles
Second Trump Presidency: More Tariffs, More Protectionism, More China Threat
Combined with damaging key partnerships in the region and Trump’s chaotic and rude nature, this could inadvertently support China’s position. However, it is true that Trump and the Republicans have been in some ways more effective in countering China’s threat to regional stability and global order than the Democrats, who often failed to act on their words.
08-01-2024 | Articles
The «Silicon Shield»: Geopolitical consequences of Taiwan’s crucial role in the semiconductor supply
While the companies are trying to maintain their profitable position on the global semiconductor market, for politicians the chip industry is something they can use in diplomatic negotiations, and more importantly, it is viewed as crucial for the maintaining of Taiwan’s de facto independence.
22-08-2023 | Articles
The Risks of Academic Engagement with PRC Counterparts
The Chinese regime targets Latin American scholars and think tanks because these institutions, together with the media, should be objectively and independently reviewing Chinese activities in the region. Thus, coopting them makes it easier for China to buy influence, distort democratic dialogue and impose censorship and self-censorship on its observers.
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