Information on "Media Manipulation and Control" and "China"
October 2012
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Oct 2012
Battle Lines in the Chinese Blogosphere
Author: Keegan Elmer
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper explores the role of keyword control – the blocking and unblocking of search keywords – on Sina’s popular microblog platform during media campaigns over politically sensitive issues in China. More on «Battle Lines in the Chinese Blogosphere»
July 2012
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13 Jul 2012
China, Internet Freedom, and US Policy
Author: Thomas Lum, Patricia Moloney Figliola, Matthew C Weed
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
The link between the Internet and human rights, a pillar of US foreign policy towards China, is the main focus of this report. More on «China, Internet Freedom, and US Policy»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
The Rise of China’s State-Led Media Dynasty in Africa
Author: Yu-Shan Wu
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This paper explores the expansion of Chinese state-controlled media outlets in Africa. More on «The Rise of China’s State-Led Media Dynasty in Africa»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Frames We Can Believe In
Author: Maria Bondes, Sandra Heep
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper contends that the ruling elites in authoritarian regimes propagate official frames in a continuous effort to reproduce the belief of the populace in the elites’ leadership qualities and their determination to serve the common interest. More on «Frames We Can Believe In»
December 2011
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20 Dec 2011
Weibo and "Iron Curtain 2.0" in China
Author: Jongpil Chung
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
According to this brief, the internet has enhanced the capabilities of traditional actors in China, such as the state, but has also empowered less privileged groups by providing information and facilitating participation in policy-making procedures. More on «Weibo and "Iron Curtain 2.0" in China»
April 2010
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5 Apr 2010
China: Disidencia y Ciberespacio
Author: Augusto Soto
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Este análisis se propone, primero, explicar la relevancia de la detención de Liu Xiaobo y su importancia en relación con el activismo chino de significado político y social de los últimos años. More on «China: Disidencia y Ciberespacio»
January 2009
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2009
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, Vol 38, No 1 (2009)
Author: Thomas Chung, Hendrik Tieben, Sonny Lo, Hilary du Cros, Werner Breitung, Thomas Chung, Michael Poerner, Günter Moser
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / National Institute of Chinese Studies (NICS)
This issue explores political, economic and cultural developments in Macau since retrocession to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in December 1999. More on «Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, Vol 38, No 1 (2009)»
November 2007
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Nov 2007
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol 1, Issue 2
Author: Daniel Kimmage, Kathleen Ridolfo, Marketa Geislerova, Atsushi Yasutomi, Jan Carmans, Nikola Hynek, Denis Madore, Shoghig Mikaelian, Svenja Stropahl, Niklas Keller, Richard Lappin, Balka Kwasniewski
Publisher: Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS)
This issue of the Central European Journal of International & Security Studies (CEJISS) provides first a special report on Sunni insurgent media in Iraq. More on «Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol 1, Issue 2»
June 2007
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1 Jun 2007
China Discovers Public Diplomacy
Author: Jaime Otero Roth
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This paper comments on the changes in China's foreign policy. More on «China Discovers Public Diplomacy»
November 2005
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22 Nov 2005
Internet Development and Information Control in the People’s Republic of China
Author: Michelle W Lau
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Since its founding in 1949, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has often been accused of manipulating the flow of information and prohibiting the dissemination of viewpoints that criticize the government or stray from the official Communist party v... More on «Internet Development and Information Control in the People’s Republic of China»


