Daniel Mattingly is an assistant professor of political science at Yale University, where he studies authoritarian politics with a focus on China. In 2020, he published The Art of Political Control in China, which explores how the Chinese state controls protests and implements sweeping social policies. Recently, he has turned his focus to the military, and is working on a book about the role of the military in Chinese elite politics. We spoke about his current research, Xi’s remaking of the Pe
September 17th: Strategies for Identifying Military End Users
- Learn about the latest proposed export controls
- Discover techniques to identify covered end users
- Enhance compliance processes, avoid penalties