Political Warfare at China s Periphery: Taiwan and Hong Kong
In the Spring 2020 special issue of Orbis, nine articles assess political warfare in, and emanating from, East Asia. Authoritarian regimes in Asia, including China and North Korea, use the weapons of political warfare and the tools of sharp power to influence, and sometimes undermine, other polities. Political warfare includes overt and covert use of diplomatic, political, economic, and information means to affect policymaking or the political context affecting decisionmaking in another state. In East Asia, the techniques are deployed against immediate neighbors and faraway targets and rivals. Political warfare particularly exploits the characteristic vulnerabilities of open societies and liberaldemocratic polities, including businesses that seek access, new and traditional media that are porous to foreign influence, publics that are receptive to divisive and biasconfirming messages, civil society structures and educational and cultural spaces that provide unguarded points of entry, and politicians eage
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