Chinese Embassy and Consular Officials Actively Engaging U.S. Think‑Tank Analysts with Threats, Praise, and Policy Messaging
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The passage provides concrete examples of Chinese diplomatic officials pressuring U.S. think‑tank scholars—offering lunches, delivering lectures, issuing warnings about Taiwan‑related work, and threat Chinese embassy officials meet frequently with U.S. think‑tank analysts to assess and shape opinions Both threats (e.g., “consequences” for hosting Dalai Lama speakers) and praise are used as influen
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