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Myth and Mistake of the “Chinese Model:” Promoting Social, Economic, Cultural Rights at the Expense of Civil-Political Rights?

At the conference “China: European and American Democracies Face the Challenge,” held on February 24 – 25, 2005, in Prague, Czech Republic (organized by the Czech Civic Center and the Project for New American Century), this author argues that “China’s economic growth has not been translated into meaningful protection of each and every Chinese citizens’ […]

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Feng Liang: Political hero Zhao’s ‘burial’ of disgrace

From Asia Times Online: “The death of a political figure, particularly an acknowledged hero, often provides propagandists enormous opportunities. Not so in the case of disgraced former premier and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Zhao Ziyang, who had initiated political and economic reforms – but supported the pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square – and was […]

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China says Taiwan threatens stablity

From UPI, via China National News: “A high-ranking mainland official told a visiting delegation of influential Chinese Americans that Taiwan independence threatened Asia-Pacific security. State-controlled media quoted Councilor Tang Jiaxuan as saying Tuesday that separatist attempts by Taiwanese independence forces were a realistic threat to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and the Asia […]

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China prevents dissidents from mourning Zhao

From the Reuters: “China has stepped up controls on dissidents in an attempt to prevent public mourning for ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, whose death on Monday has sparked fears among the leadership of possible...

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John Chan: China’s tsunami aid: political interests not humanitarian concern

From World Socialist Website: “In the lead up to the UN-sponsored tsunami summit in Jakarta on January 6, the Beijing bureaucracy announced, with considerable fanfare, an unprecedented assistance package totalling $83 million for the victims of the disaster. President Hu Jintao told the press that the Chinese government would provide ‘any possible aid in its […]

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China finds widespread cheating on financial reporting by major companies

From AP, via Canadian Business: “China’s inspection of audits of 181 major state companies’ financial reports found widespread cases of incomplete reporting, serious asset losses and outright fabrications, official Media reported this week. China has been boosting supervision of state-controlled enterprises – some of which are among the country’s biggest corporations – following scandals over […]

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The Epoch Times: Sophisticated Propaganda

From The Epoch Times, Tracey Zhu reports about “How the Chinese Communist Party Controls the Media in the Information Age.” In this era of high technology and globalization, can the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) still control the flow of information within its borders? According to one professor, the answer is yes. Not only does it […]

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China Arrests 11 Falun Gong Members for Posting Torture Photos on Internet

From VOA News: “An international media rights group says China jailed 11 people for using the Internet to post stories of alleged prison torture and abuse of members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. China says the stories are pure fabrication. Reporters Without Borders, the Paris-based rights group, says Chinese authorities have arrested 11 members […]

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Fong Tak-ho: Propagandists vs the Internet in China

From the Asia Times Online: “In a country where the Communist Party still tries – increasingly without success – to control just about everything, especially the media, the Internet is slipping beyond its grasp. Enraged, the party propagandists have declared war on the Internet deployed, it claims, as a weapon against the state. China has […]

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The ‘blog’ revolution sweeps across China

Here is the link to my article on Chinese bloggers in the New Scientist. In the current Chinese cyberspace, bloggers may not be as loud as their American counterparts. But they are potentially certainly no less subversive to the...

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