
Diana Fu
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Politics Prof @UofT, Senior Fellow @BrookingsChina,@TheWilsonCenter, public intellectual @NCUSCR, civil society, protest, state control, Chinese diaspora
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How does Beijing make and change policies? Do authoritarian governments truly make public policy and how is it the process distinctive? Next week Munk School a panel of China experts will reflect on how decisions in Beijing get made and overturned. đź”—uoft.me/BeijingPolicy


How is America's Indo-Pacific strategy working out? Join Patricia M. Kim and me for a conversation with Assistant Secretary Daniel Kritenbrink on April 5 at Brookings to learn more. Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs brookings.edu/events/two-yea…

I now work at an institution Munk School labeled an "undesirable organization" by Russia. Had to explain to students today what Russia's 2015 undesirable organizations law means, and how it compares to Chinese laws governing civil society.

📷 🎥 Retour en images & vidéo sur le lancement du livre China's Vulnerability Paradox de Pascale Massot Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa. Merci à Diana Fu University of Toronto et Mark R. Brawley McGill University pour leurs commentaires ! Voir le livre : global.oup.com/academic/produ… Laurence Deschamps-Laporte FAS-UMontréal

APF Canada is pleased to announce its two John H. McArthur Research Fellowship recipients for 2024-2025 – Diana Fu, Associate Professor at the Munk School, and Erik Kuhonta, Associate Professor at McGill University. Press release: asiapacific.ca/media/news-rel…



The difference between foreign interference and influence is not just a matter of semantics, Emile Dirks and I argue in this essay. National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Munk School Asian Institute UofT APF Canada

Pls join me in Tokyo on Oct. 28 for next book project lecture co-authored with Emile Dirks on How Beijing Governs China’s Global Diaspora Thanks to GraSPP 東京大ĺ¦ĺ…¬ĺ…±ć”żç–大ĺ¦é™˘ Phillip Lipscy Munk School Brookings China pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/events/rese… via GraSPP 東京大ĺ¦ĺ…¬ĺ…±ć”żç–大ĺ¦é™˘

This Friday, join the East Asia Seminar Series Asian Institute UofT Munk School University of Toronto as we explore the multi-faceted nature of diaspora formation through the exodus of Hong Kongers over the past five years 🔗uoft.me/MovementOrMome…


Given Canada's recent #tiktokbanned Global Affairs Canada it's time to revisit what the difference is between interference and influence. Tiktok ban won't get rid of foreign interference as Emile Dirks and I argued in Brookings China piece

Join us to online to discuss Japan-S. Korea with leading East Asia analysts Andrew Yeo Brookings China and Jennifer Lind @darmouthgov tomorrow Munk School Asian Institute UofT

Do Chinese protestors under Xi frequently blog about police abuse? Yes! Using digital discursive strategies: citizenship, solidarity, confrontational. Based on a dataset of 74,415 microblogs early Xi era Munk School Brookings China @ncuscr Political Science link.springer.com/article/10.100…

NTY Sapna Maheshwari reports Tiktok is one step closer to being banned. Again, is Tikok a potential conduit for foreign influence? Yes. Is Tiktok the only platform for foreign propaganda? No. Let's get foreign interference and influence straight. See article with Emile Dirks

Prof. Diana Fu joined sinologist Orville Schell Asia Society and Stimson Fellow Yun Sun for the China Signature Speaker Series panel hosted by Global Affairs, drawing 220+ attendees across the Canadian government. The Brookings Institution Brookings China National Committee on U.S.-China Relations The Canada Institute


Why have U.S.-China relations changed so sharply in recent years? Engagement began in the 1970s as a calculated Cold War move. But today's United States and China are very different. Revisit our talk with Diana Fu (University of Toronto) on the changing path of U.S.-China relations here:

Political Science Munk School Diana Fu comments on #TikTok users moving to a Chinese app called #RedNote Bloomberg. #tiktokban bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Pls join me tomorrow if you're in the Bay area or virtually for public talk on How Beijing Governs its Global Diaspora @hooverinst @larrydiamond with Emile Dirks hoover.org/events/how-bei…


Excited to host this all-Asian female power panel on interpreting Chinese politics under Trump following National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #ChinaTownhall featuring Brookings Foreign Policy Ryan Hass Analysis of what this mean for Canada by Vina Nadjibulla Eva Dou and Yun Sun of Stimson Center