By Eva Pils In the course of my research on Chinese human rights lawyers over the past several years, I got to hear a lot about the techniques the government allegedly uses to control them. I came to refer to them as ‘fear techniques.’ They included tracking and following; soft detention; ‘being travelled;’ being asked … Continue reading ‘Reform’ in China and the rise of rule by fear
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‘Reform’ in China and the rise of rule by fear
By Eva Pils In the course of my research on Chinese human rights lawyers over the past several years, I got to hear a lot about the techniques the government allegedly uses to control them. I came to refer to them as ‘fear techniques.’ They included tracking and following; soft detention; ‘being travelled;’ being asked … Continue reading ‘Reform’ in China and the rise of rule by fear