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Tag Archives: China Newsweek
CCTV needs to report on the activities of state leaders
Chang Ping argues that CCTV Network News should revive its reports on the activities of state leaders.
Posted in State media
Tagged CCTV, CCTV Network News, Chang Ping, China Newsweek, Network News Broadcast
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The young Uighurs were full of empathy and faint excitement: China Newsweek reporting from Urumqi
Danwei asks China Newsweek journalists questions about the ethnic conflict, their own take on media freedoms during reporting, reactions to Western reports and biases, and as their stay in Xinjiang.
Posted in State media
Tagged China Newsweek, interview, Uighur, Xinjiang
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One year after the quake: cadres, monks and numbers
Southern Weekly, China Newsweek, and The Beijing News write one year after the quake.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged anniversaries, China Newsweek, earthquakes, Southern Weekly, The Beijing News
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Today’s new youth
Chinese magazine features for the 90th anniversary of the May 4 movement.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China Newsweek, Esquire, Life Magazine, May 4, New Youth
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“Human rights” is no longer a sensitive term
In reaction to China’s first “two-year human right action plan”, the April 20 issue of China Newsweek has an interesting retrospective of what they term “the tracks of human rights in China”, and last week’s Southern Weekend a full page feature in the legal section that talks about how the action plan could promote reform of the constitution as well as legal reform.
Posted in Government
Tagged China Newsweek, constitution, human rights action plan, Li Yunlong, Southern Weekend
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Party newspaper forces teachers to subscribe
State regulations say that Party newspapers and periodicals are subscribed to using public funds, and cadres at county and village level are often given a quota to fill.
Posted in State media
Tagged China Newsweek, forced subscription, Nanyang Daily, village teachers, Zhou Hualei
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How the Nazis brought about the end of the Cultural Revolution
How The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich was translated and circulated in China, from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Posted in Books
Tagged books, China Newsweek, Cultural Revolution, Hitler, Nazis, New Century Weekly, translation
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News magazines cover the earthquake
Covers of China’s newsweeklies one week after the Wenchuan Earthquake.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China Newsweek, Oriental Outlook, South Wind View, Southern People Weekly, Window of the South
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Learn English by phone
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) has a short essay on English learning techniques.
Posted in Language
Tagged China Newsweek, education, English, language learning
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Who’s to blame for Hamburg’s fake terracotta warriors?
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) discusses the origin of the fake terracotta warriors (兵马俑) at Hamburg’s Museum of Ethnology.
Posted in Art
Tagged China Newsweek, fakes, Germany, terracotta warriors
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