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The Chinese government’s long held strategy to control dissent within their borders has had enormous impact on members of the media—particularly foreign media.
Jen sat down Charles Hutzler, the former Beijing bureau chief at the Wall Street Journal, who has spent more than 20 years reporting in Beijing. He describes how even during massive social changes in China, the government’s view of media’s role has not changed.
By Carnegie Endowment for International Peace4.4
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The Chinese government’s long held strategy to control dissent within their borders has had enormous impact on members of the media—particularly foreign media.
Jen sat down Charles Hutzler, the former Beijing bureau chief at the Wall Street Journal, who has spent more than 20 years reporting in Beijing. He describes how even during massive social changes in China, the government’s view of media’s role has not changed.

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