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Foreign Policy and Political Affairs Journal Editors Delegation to China

  • May 2-13, 2008
  • Goal: Informing policy leaders & opinion shapers
  • Type: Study Tour
  • Category: Politics & Security, Media
  • Keywords: Journalists, Editors, Foreign Policy
  • Places Visited: Shanghai, Taipei, Beijing
  • Program Funder(s): The Starr Foundation
  • Program Partner(s): China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
  • Administered by: Anne Phelan
  • Six editors join for 11-day study tour of Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei.

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Editors of foreign policy and political affairs journals get China education
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Committee programs study tour for six editors from the United States to meet with the foreign policy community in Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei.

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May 2-13, 2008
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May 2, 2008 - May 13, 2008
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Six editors join for 11-day study tour of Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei.

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations sent a delegation of six editors of foreign policy and political affairs journals to Beijing, Shanghai and Taipei for a week-and-a-half long study tour.

Government officials, foreign policy specialists, and others provided delegation members with a more detailed and nuanced understanding of China’s foreign policy-making institutions, processes and dynamics; the ways in which China’s domestic agenda influences its interaction with other countries; and the use of journals and other media outlets to convey information about foreign policy issues.

Delegation members, all of whom have some degree of responsibility for the editorial direction of their publications, were drawn from American journals that focus on foreign policy or that examine the relationship between international issues and U.S. domestic policy. They included Dan Kennelly, The American Interest; Sean Lynn-Jones, International Security; Tara McKelvey, The American Prospect; Bruce Stokes, National Journal; Zornitsa Stoyanova, Ethics & International Affairs; and Jacob Weisberg, Slate.

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