anti-extradition protests, chinese communist party influence, hong kong, universities

Chinese Communist Party to Influence Hong Kong’s Academics

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) appointment of two mainland Chinese scholars as vice presidents of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) sparked widespread protests. The governing council of HKU confirmed the appointment of Max Shen Zuojun and Gong Peng as vice presidents. Max Shen was previously listed as a member of a CCP committee at ...

Nspirement Staff

The University of Hong Kong.

New Zealand: Anti-CCP Activists Mysteriously Die in Car Crash

Two ethnic anti-CCP activists were recently killed in a car crash in New Zealand while on their way to the Parliament to petition the government about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Three people were left injured in the crash. Some have speculated whether they were victims of sabotage given that the two dead victims, 48-year-old ...

Max Lu

Car of the two anti-CCP activists who were killed.

How China’s Communist Party Will Shape a Multilateral World

According to political experts, the world is entering the age of multilateralism, meaning that multiple countries will work together to solve issues. The opposite of this is unilateralism, where one powerful country will decide on an issue on its own. So how will China’s non-democratic voice influence the future multilateral world? In our opinion — ...

Max Lu

Xi Jinping speaking.