Twitter @China Media Project: 2022-01-03~2022-01-09

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The CMP is an independent research project studying the Chinese media landscape within the PRC and globally, as well as the CCP’s media and political discourse.

1: 2022-01-04 01:10:10+08:00 推文

RT China Law Translate
Happy New Year.

The Paywall on CLT (

Thank you all for your support. http://chinalawtranslate.com

2: 2022-01-05 21:22:42+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
why has @twitter suspended the account of Xi Jinping looking at things?

Peter M. Drucker: I’m in shock.

3: 2022-01-06 15:00:45+08:00 推文

2022 has hardly begun, but for CCP propaganda ministers there can be no doubt that the year’s biggest news story will be the CCP congress starting 10+ months from now. Quick take on the propaganda ministers’ conference. https://bit.ly/3EZo1i4

4: 2022-01-06 22:07:28+08:00 推文

RT Alex Dukalskis
Remarkable visual. Mentions of Xi in People’s Daily front page headlines outpacing Mao at height of Cultural Revolution.

Christian Goebel: Updated version of a graph I posted in February. It visualises frontpage headline mentions of China’s political leaders in the People’s Daily between 1946 and 2021.

5: 2022-01-07 03:34:07+08:00 推文

RT Emily Weinstein
Finally had some time to put together some coherent thoughts on how China innovates


BLUF: Chinese technological innovation is a system of “re-innovation”, or zaichuangxin (再创新); it does not mirror other global paradigms 🧵1/7 https://www.brookings.edu/techstream/beijings-re-innovation-strategy-is-key-element-of-u-s-china-competition/

6: 2022-01-07 22:58:51+08:00 推文

RT Lingling Wei 魏玲灵
Must read by @DSORennie: China’s online nationalists turn paranoia into clickbait. “The secret weapon of these bloggers is to make anti-foreign bigotry fun.” https://www.economist.com/china/2022/01/08/chinas-online-nationalists-turn-paranoia-into-clickbait

7: 2022-01-08 09:38:32+08:00 推文

In a bid to advance Chinese state narratives more credibly overseas, CCP media have encouraged more “flexible and personalized” use of individual accounts of employees on Twitter and Facebook. Our latest in Going Global. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/01/07/personal-brands-for-party-agendas/

8: 2022-01-08 09:55:41+08:00 推文

Re Key question: When are social media accounts personal? And when are they being disingenuous about the state agendas they serve? . . . @schoenmakersk looks at clearly-state strategies from the CCP to exploit this ambiguity and use “personal brands” for conduct external propaganda.

9: 2022-01-08 09:56:39+08:00 推文

Re In at least six cases, Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine shows Chinese state media journalists removing their employers from their social media bios over the past 2 years, perhaps trying to avoid the “China state-affiliated media” label – and enabling them to advertise.

10: 2022-01-08 10:49:38+08:00 推文

RT Caixin Global
Weekend Long Read: Chinese cuisine has been hard to judge for most of the Michelin Guide’s history, but now it has been enticed by the country’s heady aromas, its rankings are competing for space on the table. https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-01-08/weekend-long-read-how-michelin-learned-to-savor-chinese-cuisine-101827385.html?cxg=web&Sfrom=twitter

11: 2022-01-08 14:05:27+08:00 推文

Just stumbled across this wonderful historical example of how CCP official discourse reverberates through all disciplines in China in ways that are often absurd and giggle-inducing. Well-needed humor as we head into a year of pre-20th Congress CCP gobbledygook.

12: 2022-01-09 23:39:43+08:00 推文

RT Tuvia Gering 陶文亚
“What we need is less clichés, less political jargon, and more targeted storytelling” - distinguished Fudan University professor and CCP member Zhang Weiwei believes that the international community wishes to emulate China’s success story, but that China must tell it better.
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