Surveillance State: China's Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control with Authors Josh Chin & Liza Lin.

What does living in a surveillance state look like? Well, now we know, thanks to a brilliant new book, Surveillance State, by Wall Street Journal veteran correspondents Josh Chin and Liza Lin. With more than 25 years on the ground in the People's Republic between them, Josh and Liza give us a firsthand look into how the Chinese government controls the behavior of 1.3 billion people around the clock. There is extensive and invasive policing using all forms of advanced technologies from millions of high resolution cameras to facial, voice and even gait recognition. There is nowhere to hide in the PRC. Will China attempt to export its social controls to other countries? Is your personal data already in Chinese hands? Josh and Liza, who are now persona non grata in China, deliver a candid and accurate picture of the what may become a global trend in social control. #DrivingWithDunne / #ZozoGo https://twitter.com/Dunne_ZoZoGohttps://www.instagram.com/zo.zo.go/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunne-a696901a/

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