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kaggle-ho-020551House Oversight

Chinese ‘borrowed boat’ propaganda strategy uses friendly American scholars and publishers to shape US perception

Chinese ‘borrowed boat’ propaganda strategy uses friendly American scholars and publishers to shape US perception The passage identifies a specific Chinese propaganda tactic (‘borrowed boat’) and names a U.S. scholar linked to Random House and Yale University Press, suggesting a channel for influence operations. While it provides concrete details about the strategy and individuals involved, it lacks direct evidence of illegal activity or high‑level political decision‑making, limiting its immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Chinese officials revived a historic propaganda tactic called the “borrowed boat” strategy.; An American China scholar associated with Random House collaborated with Chinese editor Huang Youyi on a book series published by Yale University Press.; The book series “The Culture and Civilization of China” is still distributed to foreign guests of the Beijing government.

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Chinese ‘borrowed boat’ propaganda strategy uses friendly American scholars and publishers to shape US perception The passage identifies a specific Chinese propaganda tactic (‘borrowed boat’) and names a U.S. scholar linked to Random House and Yale University Press, suggesting a channel for influence operations. While it provides concrete details about the strategy and individuals involved, it lacks direct evidence of illegal activity or high‑level political decision‑making, limiting its immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Chinese officials revived a historic propaganda tactic called the “borrowed boat” strategy.; An American China scholar associated with Random House collaborated with Chinese editor Huang Youyi on a book series published by Yale University Press.; The book series “The Culture and Civilization of China” is still distributed to foreign guests of the Beijing government.

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