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The Role of Chinese Media in Fighting Corruption

Corruption is high on the agenda for Chinese leaders, with Wang Qishan in charge, the release of a new five-year anti-corruption plan, and daily reports of officials facing corruption charges. Caijing's Washington DC Bureau Chief Jin Yan spoke on the role that Caijing and other media outlets play in China.

Date & Time

Thursday
Jan. 16, 2014
4:00pm – 5:00pm ET

Location

6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Overview

PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT WILL BE CONDUCTED IN CHINESE WITH NO INTERPRETATION

 

Corruption is high on the agenda for Chinese leaders, with Wang Qishan in charge, the release of a new five-year anti-corruption plan, and daily reports of officials facing corruption charges. The Chinese media has an important and delicate role to play in this, and no publication has been more influential in this regard than Caijing. Jin will discuss the role that Caijing and other media outlets play in China and we will leave ample time for discussion. ***Please note the early start time of 4pm.

 

This event is brought to you by the American Mandarin Society and the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.

 

For more information or to RSVP, please visit the American Mandarin Society website.

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Jin Yan

Jin Yan

Washington Bureau Chief of Caijing Magazine
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Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

The Kissinger Institute works to ensure that China policy serves American long-term interests and is founded in understanding of historical and cultural factors in bilateral relations and in accurate assessment of the aspirations of China’s government and people.  Read more

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