Kai Strittmatter says the Chinese state has amassed an astonishing amount of data about its citizens, which it uses to punish people for even minor offenses. His new book is We Have Been Harmonized.
( read original story …)
ADVERTISEMENT
Categories
Beijing
22°
overcast clouds
humidity: 21%
wind: 1m/s SW
H 22 • L 20
Weather from OpenWeatherMap
Recent Posts
- China approved large exports of rare earth vital for US aerospace in March 01/05/2026
- America shot its arsenal empty in 2 wars. Now it needs Beijing’s permission to reload 01/05/2026
- Beijing bans drone sales even as rest of world buys Chinese drones 01/05/2026
- How Trump’s Iran Blockade Is Complicating a High-Stakes Trip to China 01/05/2026
- China Clean Technology ETF: Is CATL A Defining Energy Company Of The Electric Era? 01/05/2026
- Rubio warns China after Panama ship detentions, calls hemisphere sovereignty ‘non-negotiable’ 01/05/2026
- Convicted Harvard Scientist Rebuilds Lab in Shenzhen 30/04/2026
- Beyond Borders and Backlash: A Disgraced Harvard Pioneer Resurfaces in Shenzhen 30/04/2026
- Beijing’s new blow to Zuckerberg and how China strengthens its technological sovereignty 30/04/2026
- Russia Increases Reliance on China for Critical War Technologies 30/04/2026
- Paraguay president to visit Taiwan in May amid China pressure 30/04/2026
- Bitcoin Revealed As U.S. Weapon Amid Fears China ‘Stockpiling’ Could Trigger Price Chaos 30/04/2026