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launched in 2015 and relaunched in 2017, has sought input on some of the issues
discussed here.”? A newly launched NGO, Hong Kong Watch, focuses on drawing
attention to the United Kingdom's special responsibility toward Hong Kong. The
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission has produced its own report on the
deteriorating human rights situation in both China and Hong Kong and has organized
inquiries and events on topics such as the United Kingdom's Confucius Institutes.**
While the Foreign and Commonwealth Office presents the relationship with China
as primarily collaborative, it is also conducting research on Chinese influence and
interference activities.?> At the international level, the United Kingdom has joined
several open letters to signal its position on China’s violations of human rights.”°
Civil society has also sought to raise the Foreign NGO Management Law as well as
to highlight intensified repression. By contrast, responses from academic institutions
have so far been sporadic. For example, in 2011, the University of Cambridge
disaffiliated CSSA Cambridge due to its undemocratic organization.’ In 2017,
international academics joined together to convince the Cambridge University Press
to stop censoring its publications available in China.’® Still, despite experiencing such
influence campaigns in the past, such as with Libya, which was spelled out in the
2011 Woolf Inquiry, there seems to have been no coherent initiative on protecting
academic freedom and maintaining wider ethical standards in the face of these types
of campaigns.”?
NOTES
1 $9.6 billion in the United Kingdom according to Godement and Vasselier, “China at the Gates.”
2 “New Phase in Golden Era for UK-China Relations,” Government of the United Kingdom, December 15,
2017, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-phase-in-golden-era-for-uk
-china-relations.
3 Benner et al., “Authoritarian Advance.”
4 Paul Hutcheon, “China Accused of Being Behind Recent Cyber Attack on Scottish Parliament,” Herald
(Scotland), September 16, 2017, accessed October 11, 2018, http://www.heraldscotland.com/news
/15540166.China_accused_of_being_behind_recent_cyber_attack_on_Scottish_Parliament; Gordon
Corera, “UK Think Tanks Hacked by Groups in China, Cyber-Security Firm Says,” BBC, February 26, 2018,
accessed October 11, 2018, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43172371.
5 George Parker, “British MPs Banned from Hong Kong Visit,” Financial Times (UK), November 30, 2014,
accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.ft.com/content/08919562-78ba-11e4-b518-00144feabdco;
Tom Phillips and Benjamin Haas, “British Conservative Party Activist Barred from Entering Hong Kong,”
Guardian (UK), October 11, 2017, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct
/11/british-conservative-party-activist-benedict-rogers-hong-kong.
6 Lucy Hornby, James Kynge, and George Packer, “’Golden Era’ of UK-China Trade Links in Peril,” Financial
Times (UK), January 26, 2018, subscription required, https://www.ft.com/content/cb552198-02c0-11e8
-9650-9c0ad2d7c5b5.
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