Twitter @China Media Project: 2022-03-07~2022-03-13

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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: 2022-03-07 20:15:01+08:00 推文

RT Maura Elizabeth Cunningham 马丽娜
A @cnmediaproject translation of Honesty Outlook’s interview with Chu Chaoxin, one-time Southern Weekly investigative reporter who broke the Wang Lijun story back in the wild days of February 2012. https://buff.ly/3ChJbIz

2: 2022-03-08 11:44:24+08:00 推文

In a further sign of political tightening in China ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party this fall, the China Renmin University Press announced on February 23 that it is forming a Political Content Review Committee. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/03/08/top-university-press-creates-political-review-team/

3: 2022-03-08 21:59:09+08:00 推文

RT Kerry Allen 凯丽
A lot of questions floating around about this guy at the moment, who’s appeared in Mariupol, interviewing Russian soldiers on Chinese TV.

His name is Lu Yuguang and he’s Phoenix TV’s chief Moscow correspondent. He’s a former navy officer.

4: 2022-03-09 06:56:42+08:00 推文

RT Stanford DigiChina Project
NEW: DigiChina’s growing, 8-part resource on China’s digital currency, the e-CNY, has dropped!

To set the stage, @lorandlaskai surveys our work so far and describes what the digital yuan is not—despite much speculation. https://digichina.stanford.edu/work/lets-start-with-what-chinas-digital-currency-is-not/

5: 2022-03-10 17:30:13+08:00 推文

Re-framing the global discourse on democracy is a long-term strategy for the CCP, which hopes to shift the focus from rights-based participation to measures of results-driven government trust. Citing Western surveys, China is claiming the results are in. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/03/10/western-surveys-for-chinese-democracy/

6: 2022-03-10 20:16:15+08:00 推文

RT Κριστόφ Στάϊνχαρτ
We should not talk about measures of trust in government without Lianjiang Li’s deep research on the matter.

China Media Project: Re-framing the global discourse on democracy is a long-term strategy for the CCP, which hopes to shift the focus from rights-based participation to measures of results-driven government trust. Citing Western surveys, China is claiming the results are in.

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/03/10/western-surveys-for-chinese-democracy/

7: 2022-03-11 03:39:18+08:00 推文

RT Christian Goebel
👍Great work! I’ve only scanned the first part that traces the changing contours of labour protests in the last decade and like how descriptive statistics are interwoven with individual stories and explanations of the factors responsible for the changing dynamics.

CLB: 1/ Our report is out now! “Reimagining Workers’ Rights in China” covers a lot of ground by thematically telling the individual stories of China’s workers to illustrate that today’s policy challenges have a solution: in China’s workers themselves.
https://clb.org.hk/content/clb-report-reimagining-workers%E2%80%99-rights-china

8: 2022-03-11 05:03:31+08:00 推文

RT Victor Shih
If you haven’t read this piece on mafia like firms in China by Meg Rithmire of @HarvardHBS , do so now https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/article/abs/emergence-of-mafialike-business-systems-in-china/ECE021618421F00B05E7DBF402CC400B

9: 2022-03-11 09:34:02+08:00 推文

CMP’s latest from Stella Chen, a look at how China is committed to changing the global discourse on democracy, and its reliance on ideas of “trust” and the Western surveys to support them. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/03/10/western-surveys-for-chinese-democracy/

10: 2022-03-11 09:38:28+08:00 推文

Re As the CCP stresses “results” and the “trust” they bring as the basis of its “democratic” credentials its crucial to remember the fundamental role of propaganda in the system. The CCP-led system emphasizes success framing from the very start. An ex here: https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/01/29/propaganda-soars-into-orbit/

11: 2022-03-11 09:39:53+08:00 推文

Re Campaigns to advertise policy victories aren’t responsive to success but anticipate it, and the propaganda planning reflects this. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/04/18/the-ccps-2021-propaganda-blueprint/

12: 2022-03-11 09:48:44+08:00 推文

Re And despite the focus in the democracy talk from China on popular sentiment, or minxin (民心), much of the propaganda declaring results is actually focused on loyalty signaling for the top leadership.

13: 2022-03-11 09:53:41+08:00 推文

Re The vast media control and propaganda system is often neglected in discussions of Chinese governance and performance outside China, and it is arguably the real “secret code” (密码), to use a preferred term from recent democracy discourse, of China’s system.

14: 2022-03-11 11:28:03+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
Brutal. Not convinced over

David Ingles: Alibaba at its peak was valued at over $850 billion. It’s currently worth under $250 billion. Stock’s down 70% from peak

15: 2022-03-11 12:23:38+08:00 推文

RT Keith Richburg
‘while the latest change of strategy was necessary, it also exposed how unprepared and disorganised the government had been. Worse, its reactive mode was only further undermining its credibility, forcing trust levels to dip even lower among the public.’ https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3170036/unprepared-and-disorganised-where-did-hong-kong

16: 2022-03-11 23:17:11+08:00 推文

RT Maria Repnikova
In my first collaboration with talented @WendyZhou502 for @TheAtlantic we argue that #China primarily sees the #RussiaUkraine conflict through the prism of the #UnitedStates and more broadly of the #West. 1/11 https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/china-xi-ukraine-war-america/627028/

17: 2022-03-12 06:54:43+08:00 推文

RT Ryan Hass
Re @cnmediaproject provides historical context on the roots of PRC-Russian collaboration and the shared objective to “reshape the global information landscape” that drives their current coordination, including on disinformation. https://brook.gs/3pZ4Znp

18: 2022-03-12 11:28:36+08:00 推文

The conflict in Ukraine is “Russia’s war” in much of the world. In many Chinese media it is a “special military operation.” In this closer look at Chinese media coverage, CMP documents this official framing, but also finds some encouraging exceptions. https://bit.ly/35Px3mo

19: 2022-03-12 11:30:17+08:00 推文

Re In the 25 stories we isolated for study over the past week, here are the ways the war is characterized. The top is “Russia-Ukraine conflict,” followed by “special military operation.”

20: 2022-03-12 11:33:21+08:00 推文

Re Typical “war” use directed at the US and the West in Chinese coverage is from the Global Times using “special military operation.” War is US-related: “If this measure [sanctions] is put into action, it will inevitably further anger Russia and increase the risk of war spillover.”

21: 2022-03-12 11:36:50+08:00 推文

Re But in the small set of stories (5) that do use the phrase “Russia-Ukraine war,” there is this noteworthy story from Shanghai’s Xinmin Weekly (新民周刊), which centers coverage on a Chinese student in Ukraine. The lede (2nd paragraph) is strong on Russia.

22: 2022-03-12 11:40:19+08:00 推文

Re For an excellent take on opinion on Chinese social media, this piece by @MariaRepnikova and @WendyZhou502 is a must-read. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/china-xi-ukraine-war-america/627028/

23: 2022-03-12 11:41:47+08:00 推文

Re Some background also on the China-Russia strategic information relationship in this piece for Brookings by CMP’s David Bandurski. https://www.brookings.edu/techstream/china-and-russia-are-joining-forces-to-spread-disinformation/

24: 2022-03-13 10:22:20+08:00 推文

RT Ian Johnson
Another citizen journalist/historian breaking through the state’s monopoly on opinion. This time it’s a Chinese journalist based in Ukraine telling people in YouTube vlogs what really is going on. Germie Barmé of @chinaheritage writing in @ChinaFile https://www.chinafile.com/reporting-opinion/viewpoint/wang-jixian-voice-other-china-odessa

25: 2022-03-13 15:06:02+08:00 推文

Read CMP’s quick study on the use of the word “war” in the Chinese media – in the context of the war in Ukraine, but not always referring directly to the current conflict. Spoiler: the West is to blame. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/03/12/when-war-isnt-war/

26: 2022-03-13 15:06:47+08:00 推文

Re But there are some surprises too, and “war” has been used by some media to describe what’s happening in Ukraine.

27: 2022-03-13 19:34:38+08:00 推文

RT Joyce Cheng
While Beijing refused to take a stand on the Russian-Ukrainian war, a bookstore in China silently displayed a series of books on Ukraine and Soviet history, including Nobel Prize-winning author Alexeyevich’s “Secondhand Time”. (1/2)


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