// Global Analysis Archive
A Diplomat case study of a Wenzhou Christian student in the United States highlights how China’s religious governance and U.S. technology-security policies can converge on the same individuals. The article suggests that broad suspicion toward Chinese STEM applicants may impose long-term costs to U.S. talent attraction and influence while not necessarily improving targeting precision.
An SCMP excerpt reports that Hong Kong-born payload specialist Lai Ka-ying completed nearly two years of training and is slated for China’s Shenzhou-23 mission to the Tiangong space station. The narrative suggests an expanded astronaut talent model and a potential catalyst for Hong Kong-linked STEM mobilisation and research participation.
A Diplomat case study of a Wenzhou Christian student in the United States highlights how China’s religious governance and U.S. technology-security policies can converge on the same individuals. The article suggests that broad suspicion toward Chinese STEM applicants may impose long-term costs to U.S. talent attraction and influence while not necessarily improving targeting precision.
An SCMP excerpt reports that Hong Kong-born payload specialist Lai Ka-ying completed nearly two years of training and is slated for China’s Shenzhou-23 mission to the Tiangong space station. The narrative suggests an expanded astronaut talent model and a potential catalyst for Hong Kong-linked STEM mobilisation and research participation.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4230 | Between Beijing’s Church Controls and Washington’s STEM Scrutiny: The Squeeze on Chinese Christian Students | China | 2026-04-26 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4806 | Hong Kong’s First Astronaut Signals Broader Talent Strategy for Tiangong Missions | Hong Kong | 2024-12-25 | 0 | ACCESS » |