It All Happened Before
When we talk about resistance, we tend to picture it: marchers in the street, dissidents with megaphones, confrontation made visible. But in societies where activists are monitored, journalists are constrained, and the costs of speaking out are real and immediate, resistance looks different. It learns to walk around obstacles rather than through them. It becomes quieter, more adaptive, harder to name. To think through what that means — and what our usual frameworks miss — we turn to Dr. Maria Repnikova [https://www.mariarepnikova.com/], a scholar of Chinese political communication. We move across a lot of terrain in this conversation: the lived experiences of journalists and activists who find ways to work around obstacles rather than through them, nonconfrontational activism as strategy and as survival, the blurry line between resistance and complicity, and what "participatory persuasion" reveals about who's really in control of a narrative. We also draw comparisons between China and Russia — where the constraints look similar on the surface but the logic underneath is different. And we ask why soft power is no longer a distinctly Western or liberal-democratic project. What emerges is something we keep coming back to: the importance of image — for autocratic states, for democratic ones, and for all of us trying to make sense of a global information order that keeps shifting. It All Happened Before began as a way of seeing our future in other countries' pasts and presents — primarily through Turkey. This season and next, we keep widening that lens. We started with Turkey. The world keeps giving us more to think with. ---------------------------------------- Dr. Maria Repnikova's books: * Media Politics in China: Improvising Power under Authoritarianism (2017) — https://www.amazon.com/Media-Politics-China-Improvising-Authoritarianism/dp/1107195985 [https://www.amazon.com/Media-Politics-China-Improvising-Authoritarianism/dp/1107195985] * Chinese Soft Power (2022)— https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/chinese-soft-power/4E9C9E445C5F8A9F81F5AAEEAD2DF21D [https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/chinese-soft-power/4E9C9E445C5F8A9F81F5AAEEAD2DF21D] * Competing for Softpower: China's Image Making in Africa (forthcoming July 2026): https://www.amazon.com/Competing-Soft-Power-Chinas-Making/dp/100971029X [https://www.amazon.com/Competing-Soft-Power-Chinas-Making/dp/100971029X] Read more and subscribe: https://itallhappenedbefore.substack.com [https://itallhappenedbefore.substack.com]
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