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Dictatorship and Information

Dictatorship and Information: Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Communist Europe and China

Martin Dimitrov examines the information collection methods established by communist states to monitor popular dissent and what the systems tell us about governments in conversation with Kellee Tsai.

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Chinese Media Coverage Russia Ukraine

Chinese State and Social Media Coverage of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Xiaoyu Pu and Maria Repnikova discuss China’s media coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Public Intellectuals Program

The Public Intellectuals Program (PIP), launched by the National Committee in 2005, is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of China specialists who, in the tradition of earlier China hands, have the interest and potential to venture outside of academia to engage with the public and policy communities.

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The Chinese Communist Party at 100: How the CCP Tells its Story

As the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party approaches, three leading experts analyze how China constructs and shares its national narrative, both internally and with the world.

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Feeding the Dragon: Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business

Chris Fenton discusses the parts American business, including the NBA and Hollywood, have played in China’s rise.

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Behind the Byline: A Crossroads for U.S.-China Journalism [Young China Professionals]

The National Committee’s Young China Professionals program went behind the byline to hear candid reflections from two journalists on the front lines of reporting in the United States and China. 

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Media Politics in China: Improvising Power under Authoritarianism

Dr. Maria Repnikova discusses her new book on the role of the media in China and what it means to be a Chinese journalist in the Xi Jinping era.

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Consensus Media Group: Perspectives on Contemporary China

At a National Committee program hosted by Sidley Austin on February 27, 2014, a delegation from the Consensus Media Group (CMG) led by CMG CEO Zhou Zhixing took part in a wide-ranging discussion of some of the critical issues facing China and U.S.-China relations. Professor Li Weisen, vice dean of the School of Economics at […]

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Foreign Policy and Political Affairs Journal Editors Delegation to China

Six editors of American foreign policy and political affairs journals traveled to Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei to gain a greater understanding of Chinese foreign policy issues.

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Media Policy

Media/Culture Policy Forum

In 2006, the National Committee and Tsinghua University Center for Cultural Industry partnered to convene a U.S.-China Media/Culture Policy Forum in New York. American and Chinese media experts met to examine how national and local governments can successfully foster the development of media and cultural industries.

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