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The Xi Jinping Effect

Mar 10, 2022
42:49
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Shijin Ping Effect in People's Daily
02:26 • 3min
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3
Does the People's Daily Matter?
05:56 • 2min
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4
She Jinping Effect in Propaganda - What's the Difference?
07:43 • 5min
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5
Is Shejumping the Personification of the State?
12:36 • 5min
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6
Is She's Heavy Reliance on Propaganda a Crutch for Siegan Ping?
17:37 • 2min
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7
The People's Daily Is a Tool to Drive and Effect Policy
19:17 • 5min
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8
China and Mow - A Comparison of Mow and She
23:59 • 4min
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9
Mao's Influence on the People's Daily
28:12 • 3min
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10
Shejimping, I Think It's an Interesting and Important Point on the Current Make Up of the Communist Party
30:50 • 4min
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The Effects of Propaganda Over the Long Term
35:09 • 5min
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The Ap, the Sasi Con Changa, the Ouno Study, S Strong Country Aa.
40:00 • 3min
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In this week’s episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair Jude Blanchette is joined by Ashley Esarey, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, to discuss his recent paper, Propaganda as a Lens for Assessing Xi Jinping’s Leadership.

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