China in Xi’s “New Era”: New Zealand and the CCP’s “Magic Weapons”

Issue Date April 2018
Volume 29
Issue 2
Page Numbers 68-75
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New Zealand is the target of a concerted foreign-influence campaign by the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The campaign aims to further the political and economic agendas of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) by coopting local elites, securing access to strategic information and resources, and manipulating public discourse. These CCP political influence activities, which in China fall under the rubric of “united front work,” have also frequently been a means of facilitating espionage. New Zealand appears to have been a test zone for many of China’s recent united front efforts—activities that not only threaten New Zealand’s sovereignty, but also are undermining the integrity of the New Zealand political system and the rights of ethnic-Chinese New Zealanders to the freedoms of speech, association, and religion.

About the Author

Anne-Marie Brady is professor of political science at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. Her works include China as a Polar Great Power (2017) and Marketing Dictatorship: Propaganda and Thought Work in Contemporary China (2008).

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