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The Chinese Communist Party: Candid and Transparent?

The Chinese Communist Party: Candid and Transparent?

By David Gitter
The CCP is surprisingly candid about its goals, intentions, and activities in Chinese language publications.
Xi Wants Chinese Media to Be 'Publicity Fronts' for the CCP

Xi Wants Chinese Media to Be 'Publicity Fronts' for the CCP

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping continues to emphasize the need for Party control of Chinese media -- a worrying sign for journalists.

New Law and Media in China

New Law and Media in China

By Yun Tang
Authorities will have a hard time controlling China’s increasingly robust media environment.

Resisting Beijing’s Global Media Influence

Resisting Beijing’s Global Media Influence

By Sarah Cook
There is an ongoing Chinese government campaign to promote its views and suppress criticism around the world.

The Tianjin Explosion, As Chronicled on Chinese Social Media

The Tianjin Explosion, As Chronicled on Chinese Social Media

By Shannon Tiezzi
How Sina Weibo brought the news story to millions.
Why China’s Media Controls Are Better Than Ever

Why China’s Media Controls Are Better Than Ever

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Turkey and Chinese Uyghurs, hope for a Xi-Abe summit, and trouble for Taylor Swift. Friday China links.

China’s Push for Press Legitimacy

China’s Push for Press Legitimacy

By Jeffrey Cusack
While Beijing tries to increase the overseas credibility of its media, China Daily U.S.A. remains sharply political.
China's Best Magazine Soldiers On

China's Best Magazine Soldiers On

By David Volodzko
Despite operating in an atmosphere of censorship, Caijing doesn't shy away from government critiques.

The Beijing Line on Hong Kong’s Draft Rules

By Tyler Roney
Mainland media outlets are bolstering Beijing's position in advance of the Occupy Central protests in Hong Kong.

China’s Quest to Build an ‘Influential and Credible’ Media

China’s Quest to Build an ‘Influential and Credible’ Media

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping envisions a Chinese state-run media that is credible and influential both at home and abroad.

China Watches the Ferguson Protests

China Watches the Ferguson Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's state news agency sees the Ferguson protests as evidence of America's human rights failings.

Yum, Yum, Yum: Another Food Safety Scandal Rocks Multinationals in China

By Elizabeth C. Economy
US fast food companies in China are caught in yet another food safety scandal.

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