![]() ![]() public's access to firsthand information about China.,, ,, ,. ![]() ![]() Thus along with the death and destruction caused by hostilities in Korea and Vietnam and the missed opportunities and damaged reputations caused by the Cold War, another casualty of the period was the U.S. had sought to weaken and ostracize the Chinese Communists. The fault cut both ways: China had retreated into isolationism and xenophobia, while the U.S. Appendix 223 Bibliography 231 Index 243.įrom the founding of the People's Republic in 1949 up to the late 1970's with occasional exceptions, readers, listeners and viewers got little news directly from the most populous country on earth.Making Sense of China-Watching 205 A Research Methodological Note 219 Surveillance, Detention and Censorship 193 10. Traveling to Get the News in China 155 9. How Foreign Correspondents Deliver the News 141 8. ![]() Nongovernment Contacts as News Sources 127 7. Confucian Culture and Consequence of an Uncooperative Chinese Government 107 6. List of Tables Preface ix Acknowledgments xv Chapters 1. ![]()
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