January 01, 2010
Workshop concerning China’s policies in Tibet and Xinjiang
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Editors/Publishers of 'Inference' | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Reporters | person | 10 | View Entity |
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This page from a House Oversight report details the People's Republic of China's efforts to influence overseas Chinese-language media through investments, conferences, and seminars. It describes how outlets like Mingjing and backchina.com shifted their editorial stances to align with CCP narratives following financial investments or attendance at state-sponsored forums. The document cites specific officials like Guo Zhaojin and He Yafei instructing media to act as mouthpieces for national strategies like the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Publication of Pieter Lemmens's review on the 'Inference' website.
Date unknown • Inference website
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Media frenzy at Moscow airport; reporters swarm flight SU-150.
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2013-06-24 • Moscow Airport
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Jeane Dixon press conference where she predicts Nixon will become President.
1949-01-01 • Unknown
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