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1: 2022-01-31 10:43:39+08:00 推文

RT David Barboza
At his home, Orville Schell came upon an article he withdrew from The New Yorker about his search for forced labor camps in China in 1991. Now, more than 20 years later, he’s publishing it. And it’s quite a read! https://www.thewirechina.com/2022/01/30/changeless-china/

2: 2022-02-02 11:02:55+08:00 推文

RT Selina Wang
Inside v. outside the #WinterOlympics bubble. My colleague @David_Culver & I haven’t seen each other in ages. But the closest we could get was meters apart. Inside the closed loop, we’re literally fenced in.
It’s disconnected Beijing residents from the Games @cnn @OutFrontCNN

3: 2022-02-02 11:37:10+08:00 推文

New in the CMP Dictionary: the “Three Closenesses” (三贴近). One of the earliest CCP phrases to encompass the notion of media developing and becoming more commercial, while at the same time maintaining political discipline. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/three-closenesses/

4: 2022-02-02 20:51:00+08:00 推文

The CCP’s obsession with #-based phrases can be exacting. But this year China’s politics will center on just 2 crucial catchphrases: the “2 Establishes” and the “2 Safeguards” – and 1 simple message: Xi will lead China beyond 2022. https://bit.ly/35IWcPj

5: 2022-02-02 20:53:03+08:00 推文

Re Just remember this simple formula: 2 + 2 = Xi.

6: 2022-02-03 11:57:17+08:00 推文

RT rsettles
Another excellent interview with Wei Xing (魏星) of China Fact Check from @fangkc and translated here by @cnmediaproject Highly recommended. #FactCheck #misinformation https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/09/30/checking-in-on-fact-checking-in-china/

7: 2022-02-03 12:08:16+08:00 推文

RT Jeff Wasserstrom
Reading: an ARC of Indelible City by ⁦@limlouisa⁩. It’s even better than I expected & that’s saying a LOT. I’ve long admire her work but this daring, bracingly personal, carefully crafted & researched chronicle of a beloved city’s still a revelation. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/646684/indelible-city-by-louisa-lim/

8: 2022-02-04 05:58:06+08:00 推文

RT Devin Thorne
Re I tried to use a tight methodology here, which means a lot more work can be done on this topic. Stella Chen’s recent report @cnmediaproject on China’s video game industry is a great example of diving deeper: https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/01/25/gaming-for-the-china-story/

9: 2022-02-04 15:09:13+08:00 推文

Beijing has railed against the “politicization of sports” by critics ahead of the Winter Olympics. But the government’s own language shows that it views these Games as a political opportunity to tell the official “China story” at the cost of other voices. https://bit.ly/35PgIOg

10: 2022-02-04 21:30:09+08:00 推文

RT Harv-Yenching Inst.
New in the HYI “Library Highlights” series: a look at 經國雄略 (Ambitious Strategies of Statecraft), originally published in 1645, “a 48-volume (juan) compendium of practical knowledge about statecraft by Zheng Dayu of Quanzhou, Fujian.” Read more: http://ow.ly/F8GA50HLyUn

11: 2022-02-05 15:19:00+08:00 推文

RT Jean Christopher Mittelstaedt
Newspaper front pages 5 February 2022

People’s Daily

12: 2022-02-05 22:43:14+08:00 推文

RT Alex Dukalskis
Fun reminder as you read about the totally non-political #Olympics2022 on social media: the 🇨🇳 gov is paying influencers to post according to the attached formula.

More details by @nivincent here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/22/china-hires-western-tiktokers-to-polish-its-image-during-2022-winter-olympics


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