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kaggle-ho-020532House Oversight

Think‑tank board pressure and Chinese national involvement raise concerns of influence

Think‑tank board pressure and Chinese national involvement raise concerns of influence The passage mentions isolated incidents of board members attempting to influence think‑tank content and programming, and discusses the presence of Chinese scholars in U.S. think tanks. While it hints at possible foreign influence, it lacks concrete names, dates, financial transactions, or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative utility. Key insights: Board members have tried to suppress or shape China‑related research (e.g., complaints about a tough article, pressure to avoid hosting the Dalai Lama).; Some think tanks regularly host Chinese scholars and allow them into sensitive meetings, raising potential intelligence‑gathering concerns.; Analysts express mixed views on the risks of employing Chinese nationals, citing both insight benefits and espionage fears.

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