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Chinese Communist Party’s External Propaganda Evolution and Institutional Structure

Chinese Communist Party’s External Propaganda Evolution and Institutional Structure The passage outlines the historical development and organizational changes of China’s external propaganda apparatus, naming specific bodies and officials. While it provides concrete details useful for mapping the propaganda network, it lacks new allegations of wrongdoing or direct links to high‑level actors in current controversies, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: External propaganda is a top priority under Xi Jinping.; Historical agencies: China News Service, International News Agency, External Propaganda Group.; Key figures: Zhu Muzhi (former Xinhua chief, vice minister of propaganda).

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Chinese Communist Party’s External Propaganda Evolution and Institutional Structure The passage outlines the historical development and organizational changes of China’s external propaganda apparatus, naming specific bodies and officials. While it provides concrete details useful for mapping the propaganda network, it lacks new allegations of wrongdoing or direct links to high‑level actors in current controversies, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: External propaganda is a top priority under Xi Jinping.; Historical agencies: China News Service, International News Agency, External Propaganda Group.; Key figures: Zhu Muzhi (former Xinhua chief, vice minister of propaganda).

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