George Soros on China, Xi Jinping, and the Threat from Within: Delivered at the Hoover Institution
Ahead of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, Open Society Foundations Chair and Founder George Soros speaks on the threat China poses to open societies around and why 2022 will be a pivotal year in the growing conflict between open and closed societies. The remarks were delivered at the opening of a Hoover Institution panel—China on the Eve of the Winter Olympics: Hard Choices for the World’s Democracies—on January 31, 2022.
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