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A publication of the
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Posted August 7, 2007 |
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* Download the full report as a PDF document ii) Preface 1. Summary 2. Words and Deeds: Confronting the Contradictions 3. Commerce and Control: The Media’s Evolution 4. Inwardly Restricted: Domestic Repression Remains 5. Censorship at Work: The Newsroom in China 6. Local Threats: The Bureaucrat’s Tyranny 7. The Libel Card: Suits That Inhibit 8. ‘Secrets’ and Subversion: The Limits of Expression 9. Online Rules: A Study in Paradox 10. An Opening: Foreign Journalists See Gains 11. Recommendations Appendices in PDF Appendix I: Constitutional and International Guarantees Appendix II: Media Law in China Appendix III: Journalists Imprisoned in China
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