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External communication refers to broadcast information that is meant for a foreign audience. Similar to the United States’ Voice of America and the BBC’s world services in the U.K., China employs a vast array of media outlets (in dozens of languages, in addition to Chinese) to project a positive image to the world, with varying degrees of success.

External communication in China, often termed duiwai chuanbo ????, refers to news reports and

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By |2014-12-16T16:53:50-05:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Governance|Comments Off on Communications, External (Duìwài chuánbō 对外传播)|Duìwài chuánbō 对外传播 (Communications, External)

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