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Sarah Cook on China's Expanding Global Media Influence | Democracy Paradox
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Sarah Cook on China's Expanding Global Media Influence | Democracy Paradox

This week, we bring you an episode from the Democracy Paradox podcast, hosted by Justin Kempf.

The Democracy Group · Justin Kempf

October 5, 202240m 36s

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Show Notes

In country after country - we've counted over 130 news outlets of 30 countries that were republishing content that was produced by Chinese state media outlets or the Chinese embassy. So, these state media outlets are actually formally under the control of the Communist Party's propaganda department.

A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.

Sarah Cook is the Research Director for China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan at Freedom House. She also directs their China Media Bulletin and authored the executive summary of this latest report, "Beijing's Global Media Influence 2022: Authoritarian Expansion and the Power of Democratic Resilience."

Key Highlights

  • Introduction - 0:38
  • China and its Media Influence - 2:58
  • Chinese Influence Tactics - 12:48
  • The Effectiveness of Chinese Influence - 18:30
  • Resiliency of Democracies - 27:47

Key Links

Read the report "Beijing's Global Media Influence 2022: Authoritarian Expansion and the Power of Democratic Resilience"

Follow Sarah Cook on Twitter @Sarah_G_Cook

Follow Freedom House on Twitter @freedomhouse

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