Seven days of reporting in the Xinjiang region undermine the government’s claim that it’s winding down its network of indoctrination centers. ‘Graduates’ are still being churned out.
Tag: Propaganda
The Unlikely American Target of China’s Conspiracy Theories on Hong Kong
The ruling Communist Party has identified a novel reason for the unrest: the secret machinations of an American diplomat.
China Reacts to Trade Tariffs and Hong Kong Protests by Blaming U.S.
Now the gloves are off, with American and Chinese negotiators making little progress at talks in Shanghai this week.
As Domestic Troubles Mount, China Points Finger at U.S.
Chinese officials and news outlets are blaming the United States as the economy slows and unrest continues in Hong Kong.
When Trump Tweets, the Editor of ‘China’s Fox News’ Hits Back
Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, is a combative public voice for Xi Jinping’s government at a time of open rivalry with the United States.
Messages on the Moon From a World Turned Upside Down
Our journey to the moon took us a long way from Earth, but it was always tangled up with power politics here on the ground.
Europe Built a System to Fight Russian Meddling. It’s Struggling.
As governments debate the best way to combat Kremlin propaganda, internal documents show the political disputes behind what appeared to be an ambitious effort.
Why Many in China Oppose Hong Kong’s Protests
It goes beyond propaganda.
Patriotic Movie Apparently Falls Afoul of China’s Censors
A big-budget war movie in China seems to be the latest target of a political crackdown on cultural works that many fear is intensifying.
In Pictures: For Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping, Small Talk and Mass Games
China’s leader made a rare visit to North Korea this week, a two-day trip full of pomp and propaganda.