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Beijing Frames the Trump Visit

Two pseudonymous commentaries in yesterday’s People’s Daily — and a media event earlier this month in South Korea — reveal China’s systematic approach to shaping elite opinion ahead of the Xi-Trump meeting in Seoul.

Angels and Demons

In the early post-Mao era a quarter century ago, China began experimenting with the idea of independent, bottom-up civil society organizations. Since that time, China’s relationship with civil society, and with global organizations, has been a study in contrasts — between the benefits to society and the potential dangers to the state.

Enforcing the CCP’s Media Leadership

At this year’s gathering of top propaganda officials in China, held last week, the emphasis was once again on the CCP’s dominance of the message — in the media, propaganda, and culture more broadly. The prominent use of a new Xi Jinping catchphrase made clearer than ever who is in charge of the national narrative.

The Telegram

In this wonderful reflection from our 2014 archives, former CMP director and veteran journalist Qian Gang shares his experiences as pro-democracy demonstrations gripped China in the spring of 1989 — and the consequences of his own support for a newspaper editor at the center of events.

China’s ‘Xivilizing’ Mission

Beijing says it has created “a new form of human civilization” for other countries to emulate, built around Xi Jinping’s theories. But what exactly is China talking about when it talks about civilization, and what will it mean for the world to be Xivilized?