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This Is How China Takes Over the World

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    China is offering training programs 
    for dictators around the world,
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    molding them into the Chinese 
    Communist Party’s own image.
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    Welcome to China Uncensored. I’m Chris Chappell.
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    The Chinese Communist Party is 
    a brutal communist authoritarian
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    regime that uses rape as a form of torture.
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    Also… hello. I’m… not the best 
    at small talk or icebreakers.
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    And they are more than happy to export 
    that model to the rest of the world.
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    Behind closed doors, China’s 
    expanding political training programs
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    that promote authoritarian 
    governance across the Global South.
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    And it’s every bit as nefarious as it sounds.
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    Niva Yau , an expert who specializes 
    in Chinese-Central Asian relations,
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    obtained hundreds of files from 
    the Chinese Ministry of Commerce
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    dating back to 2021 and 2022
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    to 
    show what China’s been up to.
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    The files she shared show 
    how, in China’s own words,
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    the CCP’s aim is to encourage 
    sympathy to Chinese narratives
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    and to help countries adapt Chinese practices.
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    So… less an exchange of ideas
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    and more organized propaganda.
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    I get those two things confused all the time, too!
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    As an example, this Seminar on National 
    Governance
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    for Presidential Advisers of Developing Countries
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    straight up says it aims to 
    “introduce the contents,
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    principles and values of ‘Xi Jinping:
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    The Governance of China’” 
    Volumes 1 to 3 to developing countries.
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    In other words, China’s actual main export
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    to these countries is indoctrination.
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    It goes on.
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    “The project aims to equip head-of-state senior 
    advisers
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    and cabinet members of developing countries
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    with a comprehensive understanding
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    of China’s national governance practices and capacities,
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    with a particular focus on practices 
    of social mobilization and management.
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    Which is a fancy way of saying
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    lockdowns and anti-protest crackdowns.
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    Why it takes three volumes to teach that,
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    I have no idea.
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    I just summarized it in one 
    sentence.
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    Brevity is the soul of wit, you dolts!
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    But what China really wants
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    is what 
    communists always want: control.
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    According to the report,
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    the objective is “to expand the international influence
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    of the 
    modernized governance system of China.”
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    Yes. The very same “modernized 
    governance system”
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    that commits genocide…
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    Has built a massive surveillance state
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    And bullies smaller nations with axes and knives.
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    Sounds super modern.
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    If we 
    were living in the dark ages.
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    The ultimate goal, of course, is obvious:
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    a Global South that does whatever 
    the CCP wants whenever it wants it.
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    Another example of China’s training programs
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    is this Seminar on New Media 
    for Belt and Road countries.
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    It aims to analyze “China’s media integration 
    and innovation theories”,
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    share “news writing, program creation, and material collection” 
    practices,
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    and “promote common media development”.
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    In other words, to teach other nations
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    how to 
    become like the biggest jailer of journalists!
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    There are lots of other concepts in 
    these training programs
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    that sound eerily Orwellian
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    when you think 
    about who’s doing the teaching.
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    “introducing Chinese university governance 
    model –
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    led by the CPC party committee”?
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    Sounds like teaching how to have 
    direct party control over academia.
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    “Intelligent monitoring” and “Smart 
    city infrastructure sensors”?
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    Need I say more?
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    This course is great for 
    anyone who read 1984 and thought, “Okay,
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    but how can I become Big Brother?!”
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    Good rule of thumb, whenever you see the word “management”
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    for anything 
    connected to communism, think “control”.
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    So when the seminar aims “to explore 
    population development and management”...
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    Well, we can guess what they mean.
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    What’s really interesting is that these 
    training programs
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    don’t seem to be just
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    about promoting Chinese authoritarianism.
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    They seem to have another purpose:
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    helping China spy on the countries it’s teaching.
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    Which is shocking, I know.
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    This program about how to spy on our 
    citizens is spying on us?
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    How could I have seen this coming?
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    I better finish 
    this program to help me figure it out!
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    The worst part is, it isn’t even really 
    spying.
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    Because the officials in these nations
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    are personally handing the 
    information to China…in regular reports.
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    “Foreign officials are asked to write about 
    current developments in their country
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    related to the training subject,
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    their country’s current 
    cooperation and partnership
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    with other countries
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    on that subject,
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    and potential ideas for 
    collaboration with the PRC on that subject.”
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    What an ingenious way to get people to 
    provide intelligence.
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    Just assign homework!
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    Beyond just receiving the inside scoop
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    on current affairs in these countries,
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    China can easily use these kinds 
    of reports
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    to identify who would be most willing to work with it
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    . And 
    even who might be the most bribable.
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    That’s not all.
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    China can also use these seminars
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    to gain further access to sensitive information
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    while teaching 
    participants about security sensitive topics.
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    Oh, and would you look at that?
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    China offers training on information security 
    technology and port management.
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    This gives a whole new meaning to 
    teachers learning from their students.
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    In the end, China’s number one 
    goal
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    isn’t really to promote
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    economic and social prosperity
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    to 
    other countries like it claims.
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    Its top priority is to promote CCP dominance
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    and to make everybody bow 
    before it as the world’s role model.
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    But as long as the CCP stays in power,
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    even countries friendly with 
    China will get screwed over.
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    The CCP hates it when I 
    scrutinize what China does abroad.
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    That’s why Chinese state-run media
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    has called 
    China Uncensored “disgraceful anti-China garbage.”
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    And also probably why YouTube’s algorithm
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    isn’t exactly what you’d call “on our side.”
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    But never fear!
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    Once again, I’m Chris Chappell. 
    Thanks for watching China Uncensored.
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This Is How China Takes Over the World
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