China’s Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign expands media network and funding since 1980
China’s Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign expands media network and funding since 1980 The passage outlines the growth of Chinese state media abroad and cites a $7 billion budget claim, but provides no concrete names, transactions, or actionable leads for investigators outside of well‑known Chinese officials. It is largely historical context with limited novel evidence. Key insights: Since 1980 China launched over 20 foreign‑facing periodicals, including English‑language China Daily.; Xinhua News Agency shifted from domestic to international news distribution in 1983 and now operates >200 bureaus worldwide.; The “Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign” was reportedly elevated under Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao.
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China’s Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign expands media network and funding since 1980 The passage outlines the growth of Chinese state media abroad and cites a $7 billion budget claim, but provides no concrete names, transactions, or actionable leads for investigators outside of well‑known Chinese officials. It is largely historical context with limited novel evidence. Key insights: Since 1980 China launched over 20 foreign‑facing periodicals, including English‑language China Daily.; Xinhua News Agency shifted from domestic to international news distribution in 1983 and now operates >200 bureaus worldwide.; The “Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign” was reportedly elevated under Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao.
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