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Type: Government report / oversight document page
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This document page details the challenges American think-tank scholars face in obtaining visas to China, noting a shift in review responsibility to the Ministry of Public Security which has caused delays and restrictions on activities. It describes how scholars sometimes leverage relationships with Chinese officials to secure visas, raising concerns about dependency. Additionally, it introduces the complex relationship between think tanks and Chinese media, highlighting issues of censorship and the media's intent to shape narratives favorably for China.

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conference hosted by an American company

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think-tank scholars Chinese Embassy
Ministry of Public Security visa requests

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"responsibility for reviewing visa requests has shifted from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Ministry of Public Security"
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"The desire of Chinese media is to make Americans see things the Chinese way—in a positive and beneficial light—and to present positive American views to the Chinese public."
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"One senior US scholar has had multiple experiences of censorship, and one case of fabricated quotations, by Chinese newspapers."
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