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  2. The communication breakdown between the U.S. and China ... - AOL

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    A breakdown in communication between the U.S. and China is raising the risk of an unintended crisis or conflict, current and ex U.S. and Western officials say.

  3. Three warfares - Wikipedia

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    "Three warfares" (Chinese: 三战 [1] or 三种战法, pinyin: Sān zhǒng zhàn fǎ; [2] also translated as 'three tactics') is an official political and information non-kinetic warfare strategy of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) employing media or public opinion warfare, psychological warfare, and legal warfare (also termed lawfare).

  4. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    A page about the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests on The Economist ripped out by China's censorship departments. Publications like The Economist are not allowed to be printed within mainland China; thus, China's censors can rip out unwanted contents from every imported publication by hand while clearing customs. Language is a sensitive matter in ...

  5. Soft power of China - Wikipedia

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    The soft power of China is the indirect and non-military influence of the People's Republic of China that can be observed outside the country around the world. [1] While soft power as a concept can be summarized as "get others to do your bidding" without resorting to hard power, it has been argued that the Chinese government uses a different approach (especially in developed countries) to "get ...

  6. COLUMN-For China, communication and control are key to ...

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    When the SARS virus spread across China in 2002-3, the government in Beijing reacted with secrecy and obstruction. This year's coronavirus outbreak is being tackled very differently – a key test ...

  7. Propaganda in China - Wikipedia

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    While the English word usually has a pejorative connotation, the Chinese word xuānchuán (宣传 "propaganda; publicity", composed of xuan 宣 "declare; proclaim; announce" and chuan 傳 or 传 "pass; hand down; impart; teach; spread; infect; be contagious" [5]) The term can have either a neutral connotation in official government contexts or a pejorative one in informal contexts.

  8. Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    For example, the detention of anti-government petitioners placed in mental institutions was reported in a state newspaper, later criticized in an editorial by the English-language China Daily. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] At the time, scholars and journalists believed that such reports were a small sign of opening up in the media.

  9. Yellen to 'intensify communication' with China's He, warns on ...

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    A change in China's economic leadership had meant that the Treasury needed to build up new contacts in Beijing from scratch, starting with Yellen's trip to Beijing in July, where she first met ...