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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
15 Dec 1997
China's Public Relations Strategy on Tibet:
Classified Documents from the Beijing Propaganda Conference in March 1993
International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), Washington, USA
Self-description: "The documents were prepared for a March, 1993
meeting of [Chinese - ed.] government officials to review an
external propaganda strategy regarding Tibet [...] The
International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) obtained these classified
documents from an anonymous source in China. The translation has
been done faithfully from the Chinese, and the Chinese language
documents, while not reproduced here, are available from ICT."
Site contents: * Introduction; * International Implications
(Portrayal of the United States; Implications for Most Favored
Nation Status; Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile;
Sino-Tibetan Negotiations; United Nations; Tibetans in Exile;
Media Strategy Inside Tibet; Tibet and Taiwan; Conclusion); *
Excerpts of the Documents on Key Issues (Importance of Tibet for
China's World Image; Strategy Towards the Dalai Lama; Criticism
of the United States; The United Nations and Non-Governmental;
Organizations; 'Eradicating' the Tibetan Opposition; Suppressing
Negative Domestic News; West is 'Main Target'; Overall Strategy
on foreign Media; Role of Academics and Research; Manipulation of
foreign Media; Policy of Dividing Tibetans in Exile; Attitude
Toward Negotiations over Tibet; News only for foreign
Consumption; Political Use of Cultural Exchanges; On Preparing
Effective Propaganda Materials); * The Documents: 1. Speech by
Zeng Jian-Hui; 2. Organization of External Propaganda 3. Speech
by Tenzin; 4. Summary Speech by Zeng Jian-Hui; * Notes.
URL http://www.afn.org/~afn20372/pol/bp.html
Link submitted by: Jack Churchward (trinley@churchward.com)
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Documents
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