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Russian vs Chinese Autocracy

China has traditionally been far more oppressive than Russia but Russia employs tactics against dissenters that recall those of the mafia.

Erik Engheim
4 min readMar 11, 2022

What is interesting when comparing oppression in Russia and China is how profoundly differently it works in each country. In China, all citizens get monitored with social credit system. They have the great firewall of China and Uyghurs get placed in massive re-education camps. Chinese dissenters quickly disappear or get pressured to “come home.” For all practical purposes, Chinese oppression has has for years been much stronger than Russian oppression.

Russians have had more freedom of expression. For instance, there has long been no “Great Firewall” in Russia. Criticism of the government by regular people has mostly been tolerated. And while Russian elections are heavily manipulated in Putin’s favor, they have actually happened. China doesn’t even pretend to be a democracy. Russia may not be a democracy but they sort of try to pretend they are, by actually holding elections and having multiple parties in parliament.

Yet Russia engages in oppression of a dissent in a way that makes me think of gangster rule. Throwing journalists off balconies, poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny with Novichok nerve agent, and…

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Erik Engheim
Erik Engheim

Written by Erik Engheim

Geek dad, living in Oslo, Norway with passion for UX, Julia programming, science, teaching, reading and writing.

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