Apr 18, 2024–Apr 18, 2024 from 4:00pm–5:00pm
Much has been written about state surveillance in China, but lack of credible materials has hampered our understanding of its organization, scope and tactics. Extensive research of official sources reveals many previously unknown but critical details of the Chinese surveillance state. The CCP’s pervasive organizational networks enable the regime to mobilize vast manpower to perform labor-intensive surveillance functions. Data gleaned from local sources help determine the size, reach and effectiveness of China’s surveillance state. The real secret of state surveillance in China is its Leninist organizational capacity, not technological sophistication.
Apr 18, 2024–Apr 18, 2024
from 4:00pm–5:00pm
Virtual and In-Person in Robinson Building 3, Room 3202 at School of Global Policy and Strategy
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Free
Bev Fruto • brfruto@ucsd.edu
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
21st Century China Center