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Propaganda in China is used by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and historically by the Kuomintang (KMT), to sway domestic and international opinion in favor of its policies. [1][2] Domestically, this includes censorship of proscribed views and an active promotion of views that favor the government.
Two academic studies argue that TikTok favors Chinese government views, and a new analysis says TikTok's parent firm is entangled with government propaganda organs. Is TikTok trying to secretly...
Researchers have identified tactics including the use of high-profile “wolf warriors” and fake social media accounts.
The Chinese authorities have thwarted efforts by journalists and others to gain unfettered access to the indoctrination camps where hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been sent for...
But when directed at foreigners, China’s messaging is surprisingly effective, suggests a new study by political scientists at Harvard, Yale and the University of Groningen (in the Netherlands). The...
A sprawling network of more than 350 fake social media profiles is pushing pro-China narratives and attempting to discredit those seen as opponents of China's government, according to a new study....
China’s propaganda line may be ludicrous, but Beijing through social media and other means knows how to keep a story going. As they say, quantity has its own quality.
As its global image takes a big hit, the Chinese Communist Party is using an arsenal of spin, obfuscation, hyperbole, and outright disinformation to win back its reputation. It was posed as an...
China’s Foreign Ministry this month issued the most forceful defense of its policies in Xinjiang to date, calling allegations of “genocide” in the region the “lie of the century.”
China's propaganda efforts may be a sign of just how damaging it believes the coverage of Xinjiang has been to its international reputation.