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Written from a US-centric POV, with the author being from the Petersen Institute to boot, but it assesses the situation more evenly than most commentary in the media.Chorzempa also dismisses the so-called repression of the tutoring industry out of hand, with no recognition of the issues involved.NikkeiChina’s campaign to regulate Big Tech is more than just retaliationMartin Chorzempa, senior fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington
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Written from a US-centric POV, with the author being from the Petersen Institute to boot, but it assesses the situation more evenly than most commentary in the media.Written from a US-centric POV, with the author being from the Petersen Institute to boot, but it assesses the situation more evenly than most commentary in the media.Chorzempa also dismisses the so-called repression of the tutoring industry out of hand, with no recognition of the issues involved.NikkeiChina’s campaign to regulate Big Tech is more than just retaliationMartin Chorzempa, senior fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington
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Chorzempa also dismisses the so-called repression of the tutoring industry out of hand, with no recognition of the issues involved.
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China’s campaign to regulate Big Tech is more than just retaliation
Martin Chorzempa, senior fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington