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‘If People Are Unhappy, They’re Unhappy.’ Why China’s Surveillance State Didn’t Stop Protesters.

Por: MarketWatch Business December 09, 2022

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Lin spoke about the strength of China’s efforts to quell conflict and manage individuals’ movements, from their social interactions to finances to access to information, and the “Miracle-Gro” explosion of digital surveillance over the past few years. This interview has been edited. Barron’s: What makes China’s use of surveillance unique? Liza Lin: The Chinese surveillance state stands out for two main reasons: the scale and the... + full article



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