Mapping China’s global sway
A new report connects the dots of China’s influence activities in 82 countries. It is a rich database for citizens,...
Dinna Louise C. Dayao is an assistant editor of Asia Democracy Chronicles. She is an experienced independent journalist who received a grant from the Pulitzer Center for her project, “Reporting on Road Safety in the Philippines.” She has written about Asian business and management, tobacco control, and the health risks of trans fats consumption. Dinna’s articles have been published on GMA News, Philippine Star, and Rappler.
A new report connects the dots of China’s influence activities in 82 countries. It is a rich database for citizens,...
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