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China’s authoritarian regime has become increasingly repressive in recent years. The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to tighten control over all aspects of life and governance, including the state bureaucracy, the media, online speech, religious practice, universities, businesses, and civil society associations, and it has undermined an earlier series of modest rule-of-law reforms. The CCP leader and state president, Xi Jinping, has consolidated personal power to a degree not seen in China for decades. Human rights activists and lawyers continue to speak out, though at great personal cost.

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Freedom in the World — China Country Report
China is rated Not Free in Freedom in the World 2022, Freedom House's annual study of political rights and civil liberties worldwide.

Freedom on the Net — China Country Report
China is rated Not Free in Freedom on the Net, Freedom House's comprehensive study of internet freedom around the globe.
China Special Reports

Beijing's Global Megaphone
The Expansion of Chinese Communist Party Media Influence since 2017

The Battle for China's Spirit
Religious Revival, Repression, and Resistance under Xi Jinping

The Politburo's Predicament
Confronting the Limitations of Chinese Communist Party Repression

Policy Recommendations: China's Global Media Influence
The Chinese Communist Party has expanded its efforts to shape news content around the world through promoting its own propaganda,, suppressing critical viewpoints, and obtaining control over key content-delivery systems. The following policy recommendations could help counter the negative impact of Beijing’s foreign media influence campaigns.
News & Perspectives:
CECC Statement: The Threat of Transnational Repression from China and the U.S. Response
Testimony and remarks
June 21, 2022
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Perspectives
May 19, 2022
UN High Commissioner must uphold principled and coherent response to China’s human rights crisis
Joint statement
April 19, 2022
Permanent Global Magnitsky Act Will Ensure Perpetrators Face Consequences
Joint statement
April 12, 2022
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The monthly China Media Bulletin provides unique insight on censorship, media freedom, and internet freedom issues related to the People's Republic of China, drawing on both English and Chinese-language sources.