China's mistreatment of its Uyghur minority has drawn international condemnation and sanctions. This repression and other domestic security policies are hugely costly to China. Yet the Chinese Communist Party persists in its policies while also investing in public diplomacy efforts. Why?
Join the Miller Center for a wide-ranging conversation to examine the intersection of repression in China, Chinese domestic and international security and diplomatic considerations, and U.S. policy perspectives. This event draws from the new book, Zero Tolerance: Repression and Political Violence in China’s Silk Road, by Miller Center Senior Fellow Philip Potter and Chen Wang.
Event registration, for the online forum being held on October 6, at 10:00 am, and more details can be found on their event page.