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China Airborne

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by James Fallows


  21. Carl Minzner, “China’s Turn Against the Law,” China Law and Politics Blog, March 26, 2011. http://sinolaw.typepad.com/chinese_law_and_politics_/

  2011/03/chinas-turn-against-law.html. He added, “Central authorities worry that decades of official rule-of-law rhetoric are fueling surging numbers of petitions and protests by citizens seeking to protect their rights, and even leading some officials to perceive law as superior to Party policy. They also fear that China’s cadre of public interest lawyers might emerge as a core of Mideast-style protest movements.”

  22. “New Campaign Targets Illegal Online Maps,” Global Times, March 8, 2011. Also, “Google Maps Fails to Apply for License, Faces Shutdown,” People’s Daily Online, April 1, 2011. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/

  7337874.html. Xiao Qiang, of the journalism school at U.C. Berkeley, who had left China after the Tiananmen Square repression, found messages from the state propaganda office ordering that the news of Google’s tax problems be highlighted by all Chinese news sites for a certain period of time. For instance, the English version of the instruction read, “All websites are requested, on their front pages and headline news pages, to repost the story ‘Unlawful Tax Activity by Google’s China Business Discovered Again.’ Leave the story up until April 1, 8:00 am.”

  23. William de Toqueville (pseud.), “China’s George Orwell?,” The Diplomat, June 2, 2011. http://the-diplomat.com/whats-next-china/george-orwell%E2%80%99s-china/.

  24. David Bandurski, “Zhang vs. Yang on the China Model,” China Media Project, March 29, 2011. http://cmp.hku.hk/2011/03/29/11205/#_jmp0_.

  25. Fauna (pseud.), “Female Student Picked Up by Helicopter at Dezhou University,” ChinaSmack, March 23, 2011. http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/videos/female-student-picked-up-by-helicopter-at-dezhou-university.html.

  10: The Chinese Model, Airborne

  1. Bandurski, “Zhang vs. Yang.”

  2. The term “soft power” was coined by Joseph Nye, of Harvard, and he has argued that China’s charm-offensive efforts were bound to defeat themselves, because they brought all the more attention to the lack of rules in its domestic practices. In 2010, he wrote, “The Shanghai Expo was a great success but was followed by the jailing of Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo. And for all the efforts to turn Xinhua and China Central Television into competitors of CNN and the BBC, there is little international audience for brittle propaganda”—and little possibility, for now, of other than propaganda coming across those channels. Joseph Nye, “China’s Repression Undoes Its Charm Offensive,” Washington Post, March 25, 2011.

  3. Johan Lagerkvist, “The Coming Collapse of China’s Soft Power,” Chinaroader, March 23, 2011. http://johanlagerkvist.org/2011/03/23/the-coming-collapse-of-chinas-soft-power/.

  About the Author

  James Fallows is a national correspondent at The Atlantic, for which he has reported from around the world for more than thirty years. He also holds the Chair in U.S. Media at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, in Australia. He has been a frequent contributor to NPR since the 1980s, most recently as a regular analyst for Weekend All Things Considered, and has written for The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, and other publications. He has a long-standing interest in technology, aviation, and China, which he first visited in the 1980s and where he and his wife lived from 2006 through 2009.

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