《《ICT and the Demise of Propaganda in China》.pdf
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ICT and the Demise of Propaganda in China
By Li Xiguang
The Center for International Communications Studies
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Abstract: This article discusses an important direction in the development of
Chinese press, politics, and public freedom of expression with the uses of new
communications technologies. The challenges posed by the Internet to the Chinese
state control of press are discussed. The Chinese leaders in the information age are
confronted with a dilemma. On the one hand, the Internet-based information and
communication technologies offer enormous potential and stimulation for China’s
economic growth and speeding up her efforts in integrating with the global economy.
But on the other hand, the information revolution poses new threats to the authorities
that rely on a tight centralized control of political news. Contrary to popular wisdom,
Chinese efforts to control the Internet and other new media have already failed in a
sense that Chinese government has lost much control over the information and images
that now circulate through Chinese society, particularly during big breaking news
events. People are still debating whether the Internet economy be revived. No one can
give an assuring answer. But one thing is sure to come that is China is seeing the
demise of the classic communist propaganda in a sense that the state tightly -controlled
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media have lost their audiences when such big news events like the recent 16 Party
congress take place.
Methodology The author has used six case studies including Nanjing food
poisoning, Jiangxi school explosion, US- China spy plane collision,, the Three
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Represents propagan
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