litary, while playing down the causes of disasters and their damage. A journalism professor, Zhan Jiang, posted a note on Weibo, the social media platform, complaining that a television station in Henan Province continued to show its regular programming instead of providing public safety information.
Date: Jul 21, 2021
Category: Headlines
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Beijing authorities sanguine as pollution documentary takes China by storm
Zhan Jiang, a journalism professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University, said he believed it was Chais independent work, adding: The authority want the public to pay attention to pollution within limits. They want people to talk about it, but not be too keen on it.
Date: Mar 05, 2015
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China in damage control over angry plane relatives
In China, people are generally distrustful of authority and more prone to believe conspiracy theories, or that people in charge are hiding things, said Zhan Jiang, a journalism professor at the Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Extramarital affairs are not as taboo in China as they once were, and sex scandals provide an outlet for relatively free commentary by ordinary people online, said Zhan Jiang, a journalism professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University. Unlike political news, "entertainment news isn't restricted or
Date: Apr 02, 2014
Category: Entertainment
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Few Chinese follow NSA revelations but embrace leaker
"The U.S. government cannot spy on citizen phone calls and emails on such a big scale, even for the sake of counter-terrorism," wrote Zhan Jiang, a professor professor of Beijing Foreign Studies University. "Other countries should learn a lesson here." Wang Xing, a journalist at the Southern Metropo
Date: Jun 11, 2013
Category: World
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Without warrant, Hong Kong unlikely to act against Snowden
"People used to defect to the Soviet Union, but not to the Peoples Republic of China," said Zhan Jiang, head of the media department at the China Youth University for Political Sciences in Beijing. "The only people who ever want to defect to China are North Koreans."Julian Assange, founder of Wikile
"North Korea is a sensitive subject. It used to be impossible to write anything negative about it," said Zhan Jiang, a journalism professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University. He said the taboo is gradually lifting. "Even the most hard-core leftists are becoming less supportive of North Korea. It
Date: Apr 10, 2013
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New York Times says Chinese hackers hit its network
The relationship after the June 4 incident [in Tiananmen Square] did not ease up until five to six years later, said Zhan Jiang, a professor studying foreign media at Beijing Foreign Studies University. But I dont think the Chinese government will be that angry this time. When the Chinese govern