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Chinese propaganda
The Dangerous Reprise of Chinese Korean War Propaganda
By Andrew Kuech
Why are symbols from the “Resist America, Aid Korea” campaign making a comeback nearly 70 years later?
The Chinese Communist Party’s Latest Propaganda Target: Young Minds
By Sarah Cook
Indoctrination, censorship, and surveillance are robbing a generation of their right to free thought.
Amid US-China Tension, Beijing’s Propaganda Machine Kicks Into Overdrive
By Sarah Cook
The regime’s recent media interventions may have unintended consequences.
Red Scarves and Iowa Newspapers: China’s Propaganda in Action
By Bonnie Girard
Chinese domestic media mechanisms falter in the international arena.
Can China Fix Its Propaganda Problem?
By Charlotte Gao
As long as China’s “iron fist” policy and fierce censorship continue, propaganda cannot help China's image.
China Reshuffles Its Censorship Chiefs
By Charlotte Gao
China announces its new internet czar, after former cyber chief Lu Wei was officially charged with bribery.
How to Respond to Beijing’s Growing Influence Abroad
By Sarah Cook
The events of the past month suggest several ways to counter antidemocratic pressure from China’s government.
China’s United Front Work: Propaganda as Policy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Gerald Groot.
China’s Hybrid Warfare and Taiwan
By Ying Yu Lin
How China could use “fake news” and digital warfare in its preparations for engagement with Taiwan.
The CCP Plants the China Dream Abroad
By David Gitter
“The CCP’s arms of influence are targeting foreign societies in ways that have seldom been fully considered.”
China’s Party Congress Hints at Media Strategy for a ‘New Era’
By Sarah Cook
China stresses party dominance, innovative propaganda, cultural influence, and globalization of its governance model.
Pseudonyms with Chinese Characteristics: An Authoritative Resource for China Watchers
By David Gitter and Leah Fang
When you see a Chinese commentary signed by Ren Zhongping, Zhong Zuwen, or Guo Ping, it's the government talking.