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Global Engagement Center Special Report: How the People’s Republic of China seeks to reshape the global information environment

REPORT

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT CENTER

SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Every country should have the ability to tell its story to the world. However, a nation’s narrative should be based on facts and rise and fall on its own merits. The PRC employs a variety of deceptive and coercive methods as it attempts to influence the international information environment. Beijing’s information manipulation spans the use of propaganda, disinformation, and censorship. Unchecked, the PRC’s efforts will reshape the global information landscape, creating biases and gaps that could even lead nations to make decisions that subordinate their economic and security interests to Beijing’s.

PRC Information Manipulation

The PRC spends billions of dollars annually on foreign information manipulation efforts.2 Beijing uses false or biased information to promote positive views of the PRC and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). At the same time, the PRC suppresses critical information that contradicts its desired narratives on issues such as Taiwan, its human rights practices, the South China Sea, its domestic economy, and international economic engagement. More broadly, the PRC seeks to cultivate and uphold a global incentive structure that encourages foreign governments, elites, journalists, and civil society to accept its preferred narratives and avoid criticizing its conduct.

The PRC’s approach to information manipulation includes leveraging propaganda and censorship, promoting digital authoritarianism, exploiting international organizations and bilateral partnerships, pairing cooptation and pressure, and exercising control of Chinese-language media. Collectively, these five elements could enable Beijing to reshape the global information environment along multiple axes:

Overt and covert influence over content and platforms. Beijing seeks to maximize the reach of biased or false pro-PRC content. It has acquired stakes in foreign media through public and non-public means and sponsored online influencers. Beijing has also secured sometimes restrictive content sharing agreements with local outlets that can result in trusted mastheads providing legitimacy to unlabeled or obscured PRC content. In addition, Beijing has also worked to coopt prominent voices in the international information environment such as foreign political elites and journalists. Beyond focusing on content producers, the PRC has targeted platforms for global information dissemination, for example, investing in digital television services in Africa and satellite networks.

Constraints on global freedom of expression. On issues it deems sensitive, the PRC has employed online and real-world intimidation to silence dissent and encourage self-censorship. The PRC has also taken measures against corporations in situations where they are perceived to have challenged its desired narratives on issues like Xinjiang. Within democratic countries, Beijing has taken advantage of open societies to take legal action to suppress critical voices. On WeChat, an application used by many Chinese-speaking communities outside the PRC, Beijing has exercised technical censorship and harassed individual content producers. Notably, data

harvested by PRC corporations operating overseas have enabled Beijing to fine-tune global censorship by targeting specific individuals and organizations.

An emerging community of digital authoritarians. The PRC promotes digital authoritarianism, which involves the use of digital infrastructure to repress freedom of expression, censor independent news, promote disinformation, and deny other human rights.3 Through disseminating technologies for surveillance and censorship, often through capabilities bundled under the umbrella of “smart” or “safe cities,” the PRC has exported aspects of its domestic information environment globally. Beijing has also propagated information control tactics, with a particular focus on Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In parallel, the PRC has promoted authoritarian digital norms that other countries have adopted at a rapid pace. As other countries emulate the PRC, their information ecosystems have become more receptive to Beijing’s propaganda, disinformation, and censorship requests.

Future Impact

The PRC’s global information manipulation is not simply a matter of public diplomacy – but a challenge to the integrity of the global information space. Unchecked, Beijing’s efforts could result in a future in which technology exported by the PRC, coopted local governments, and fear of Beijing’s direct retaliation produce a sharp contraction of global freedom of expression. Beijing would play a significant – and often hidden – role in determining the print and digital content that audiences in developing countries consume. Multilateral fora and select bilateral relationships would amplify Beijing’s preferred narratives on issues such as Taiwan and the international economy. Access to global data combined with the latest developments in artificial intelligence technology would enable the PRC to surgically target foreign audiences and thereby perhaps influence economic and security decisions in its favor. Lastly, Beijing’s global censorship efforts would result in a highly curated international information environment characterized by gaps and inherent pro-PRC biases.

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F-16 Viper could fly alongside Su-30 in Vietnam People’s Air Force

Indo-Pacific News – Geo-Politics & Defense News

The Vietnamese People’s Air Force currently maintains a fleet of ten Su-27 Flanker combat aircraft, complemented by 35 Su-30s and 34 Su-22s. In a surprising twist, there’s speculation of a possible addition of American aircraft to Vietnam’s arsenal soon.

The first indication of this evolution came in 2021, as Vietnam placed an order for at least three T-6 Texan II trainers from American manufacturer Beechcraft. The delivery of these aircraft is still pending. This apparent shift is concurrent with the thawing of relations between Vietnam and the United States, a development largely driven by shared concerns regarding China. Continue reading F-16 Viper could fly alongside Su-30 in Vietnam People’s Air Force

Cooperation with US to propel development of Vietnam’s semiconductor industry: expert

Saturday, September 23, 2023, 09:36 GMT+7

Cooperation with US to propel development of Vietnam’s semiconductor industry: expert
Workers at a factory operated by Intel in Vietnam. Photo: Supplied by Intel

Vietnam and the U.S. have announced their intention to bolster cooperation in the fields of science, technology, digital innovation, semiconductor manufacturing, and chip production, creating ample opportunities for Vietnamese tech firms to establish a strong presence in global supply chains.

This cooperation is poised to present significant opportunities for the development of Vietnam’s domestic semiconductor sector, Vo Xuan Hoai, deputy director of the Vietnam National Innovation Center (NIC), said in an interview with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.

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Mời các bạn đặt mua lịch 2024 “Cao Nguyên Thanh Bình”

Ảnh Demo Lịch tường

💐“Cao Nguyên Thanh Bình”- Bộ lịch 2024 Giáp Thìn thật sang đẹp, đậm đà sắc màu văn hóa bản địa, vui tươi, yêu đời, tràn đầy sức sống đã có bản mẫu để các bạn chọn lựa, đặt hàng làm quà hoặc sử dụng, cho một năm mới thật tốt lành, may mắn.

🌹Những nghệ sĩ nhiếp ảnh tài năng đều rất sẵn lòng tặng tác phẩm, khi mình giới thiệu dự án sản xuất, phát hành một bộ lịch đặc biệt do Hội Từ Tâm Đắk Lắk triển khai, để góp phần gây quỹ học bổng cho hàng trăm trò nghèo hiếu học, giúp bệnh nhân nghèo cải thiện cuộc sống. Continue reading Mời các bạn đặt mua lịch 2024 “Cao Nguyên Thanh Bình”

Một số quy định về PCCC đối với chung cư theo quy định mới nhất

 

Nguyễn Hoài Bảo, Cộng đồng Dân luật

Tham gia:03/08/2022

 

Ngày đăng: 13/09/2023

Cháy, nổ vẫn luôn là nguy cơ tiềm ẩn nhiều rủi ro đem đến nhiều hệ lụy thiệt hại lớn về người và tài sản. Vì thế để ngăn ngừa nguy cơ này tốt nhất chúng ta nên phòng cháy hơn chữa cháy. 

Một khu vực mà rất dễ xảy ra cháy, nổ cũng như khó kiểm soát nhưng lại có nhiều người sinh sống chính là những chung cư cao tầng. Vậy nhà chung cư thì cần phải đáp ứng những quy định gì về PCCC?

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Bộ Công an hướng dẫn kỹ năng xử lý khi bị mắc kẹt do cháy ở các chung cư, tòa nhà cao tầng

 

Hiện nay, tại các chung cư cao tầng, có nhiều trường hợp những người sinh sống tại các khu chung cư bị mắc kẹt khi xảy ra cháy hoặc do trẻ nhỏ ham chơi mà bị mắc kẹt ngoài ban công, lô gia dẫn đến bị thương tích hoặc tử vong. Những tai nạn đó phần lớn đều do thiếu kỹ năng xử lý, theo đó, Bộ Công an hướng dẫn người dân cách xử lý khi bị mắc kẹt ở các tòa nhà cao tầng để di chuyển đến nơi an toàn, như sau: 

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Remarks by President Biden and General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng of the Communist Party of Vietnam in Joint Press Statements [on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership]

THe White House

SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

Central Office of Communist Party of Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam

6:33 P.M. ICT

GENERAL SECRETARY TRỌNG: (As interpreted.) Your Honorable Joe Biden, President of the United States of America, distinguished delegates, on behalf of the leaders of the party, state, and people of Vietnam, I’d like to extend my warmest welcome to his Honorable President Joe Biden, who has great affection for the country and people of Vietnam, and for his various contributions to the strengthening of the friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and the U.S. in different capacities.

His visit to Vietnam on this occasion is of great significance, for it coincides with the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Comprehensive Partnership between the two countries.

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Việt Nam – Mỹ trở thành đối tác chiến lược toàn diện

Lê Hiệp– lehiepthanhnien@gmail.com

10/09/2023 19:06 GMT+7 Thanh Niên

Tổng Bí thư Nguyễn Phú Trọng và Tổng thống Mỹ Joe Biden thông báo Việt Nam – Mỹ thống nhất nâng cấp quan hệ lên đối tác chiến lược toàn diện.

Chiều 10.9, tại trụ sở Văn phòng T.Ư Đảng, ngay sau khi kết thúc hội đàm, Tổng Bí thư Nguyễn Phú Trọng và Tổng thống Mỹ Joe Biden thông báo Việt Nam – Mỹ thống nhất nâng cấp quan hệ từ đối tác toàn diện lên đối tác chiến lược toàn diện – cấp cao nhất trong quan hệ ngoại giao nhà nước.

Việt Nam - Mỹ trở thành đối tác chiến lược toàn diện - Ảnh 1.
Toàn cảnh cuộc hội đàm
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Biden’s Vietnam Deals Should Center on the Mekong

A vital regional river can be a route for U.S. diplomacy.

By Brian Eyler, the director of the Stimson Center’s Southeast Asia Program.

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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023, 4:38 PM

On Sept. 10, Joe Biden pays his first visit to Vietnam as U.S. president, where he is expected to ink a deal to elevate the U.S.-Vietnam relationship from “comprehensive” to “comprehensive strategic”—the highest level of Vietnam’s diplomatic hierarchy. Biden is forgoing this week’s twin summits in Indonesia—the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and the East Asia Summit—to show the value Washington places on key bilateral partners, such as Vietnam, in the Indo-Pacific.

Some critics worry that China and Russia, two of Vietnam’s other comprehensive strategic partners, could punish Vietnam for its choice to upgrade relations with the United States. But Vietnam can come out of this complicated diplomatic competition a clear winner by centering the U.S.-Vietnam collaboration on the Mekong—the mighty river that keeps both Vietnam and much of the rest of the world fed.

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Bình Thuận: Nhận diện lãng phí – Hồ thủy lợi hàng chục tỷ đồng bị bỏ hoang trên vùng đất khát

>> Bình Thuận: Khu rừng hơn 600 ha sắp bị phá làm hồ thủy lợi

Truyền hình Quốc hội

Hồ thủy lợi Biển Lạc ở tỉnh Bình Thuận được đầu tư xây dựng hàng chục tỷ đồng từ năm 2006 nhằm chào mừng Đại hội Đảng toàn quốc lần thứ 10 rồi bỏ hoang từ đó đến nay.

Từ trên cao nhìn xuống, nhiều người sẽ nghĩ đây là những đầm nuôi tôm hay là thửa ruộng trên một cánh đồng nào đó ở đồng bằng. Nhưng thực chất đó là hồ thủy lợi Biển Lạc. Hồ thủy lợi Biển Lạc diện tích hơn 1000 hecta nằm trên địa bàn 2 huyện miền núi Tánh Linh và Đức Linh của tỉnh Bình Thuận. Những ô nhỏ là ao, hồ, di chứng do hoạt động khai thác khoáng sản vô tội vạ hàng chục năm qua tạo nên.

Trong lòng hồ, hàng chục con tàu khai thác cát neo đậu. Những núi đất sét, cát hàng nghìn m3 tập kết quanh lòng hồ khiến người ta khi nhìn vào không biết đây là một hồ thủy lợi.

Lòng hồ bị đào bới nham nhở, chia tách thành từng ô thửa nhỏ. Mặc sức ai mạnh thì bao chiếm, nơi khai thác khoáng sản, chỗ trồng lúa, nơi trồng sen, nuôi cá…

Cùng tìm hiểu vấn đề này mới quý vị và các bạn theo dõi nội dung chương trình!

Inside the US-China battle for silicon chip supremacy

Al Jazeera English – 24-8-2023

From computers to toasters, smartphones to refrigerators, semiconductors are essential in our daily lives.

Advanced chips power military hardware, artificial intelligence and supercomputers.

But a persistent shortage is reshaping geopolitical relations, fuelling inflation and increasing tensions between the United States and China.

While demand for cutting-edge chips grows, only a few countries have the specialised knowledge and ability to produce them.

Taiwan produces 90 percent of the world’s most advanced chips, making its stability critical to global economic and geopolitical security.

101 East investigates the battle to control the world’s semiconductor industry.

Water management crucial to urban growth in Mekong Delta: experts

September 05, 2023 – 09:03 Vietnamnews

The region is also witnessing faster sea level rise than forecast, with all 13 cities and provinces of the delta are at high risk of flooding due to climate change.

People in Vĩnh Long Province struggled to get through a flooded street due to high tides. — VNA/VNS Photo Lê Thúy Hằng

HCM CITY — The Mekong (Cửu Long) Delta has seen significant strides in urban development, yet the increasing climate change risks mean long-term and practical strategies must be put in place for sustainable growth.

The delta currently has 211 urban areas, with an urbanisation rate of 32 per cent against that of the country at 40.5 per cent. These figures are predicted to rise in the near future.

The region is also witnessing faster sea level rise than forecast, with extreme weather phenomena that affect people’s livelihoods.

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