Top Banner
2012 US Election and 18 th PC
51
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

2012 US Election and 18th PC

Page 2: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

18th PC http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/world/asia/jiang-zemin-ex-leader-of-china-asserts-sway-over-top-posts.html?_r=0

Page 3: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media Politics

Page 4: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media Politics: Monitors

China Digital Times http://chinadigitaltimes.net/

China Media Project http://cmp.hku.hk/

Page 5: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Liu Xiaobo “God’s present to China” “The internet has made it easier to obtain

information, contact the outside world and submit articles to overseas media. It is like a super-engine that makes my writing spring out of a well. The internet is an information channel that the Chinese dictators cannot fully censor, allowing people to speak and communicate, and it offers a platform for spontaneous organisation.”

Page 6: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

China Urges Europeans to Boycott Nobel Ceremony (NY Times 11/5/10) Nicholas Bequelin

“The police know these people are not going to cause the collapse of the Communist Party, but this is all about information control.”

Page 7: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media expansion7

TV and radio Approx. 1,000 TV stations

Print 2,035 newpapers (2003) (Liebman, p. 17)

Internet 513 million internet users as of 2012

Rapid increase 42% increase 2008 over 2007

Largest # of users in world as of 2008 World’s largest internet market

Page 8: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media: Pluralist or Corporatist?

8

How autonomous is traditional media? How autonomous is the Internet?

Internet idealists vs. Internet pessimists

Page 9: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Addressing the debates9

State control capacity Xiao Qiang on traditional and new media

argues that print and broadcast media are more constrained but that the internet is much less so.

“Rising public opinion through online forums and blogs…are remaking the public agenda.”

“Newfound freedoms have developed in spite of stringent government efforts to control the medium… seriously eroding the party-state censorship mechanism.”

Page 10: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Addressing the debate10

Commercialization Daniel Lynch (1999), Bruce Gilley (2004)

argue that media commercialization has allowed for the loosening of the CCP's control

Zhao Yuezhi (1998), Ashley Esarey (2005) argue that media commercialization has only changed the forms of control utilized by the CCP

Page 11: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Reporters Without Borders’ 2005 Worldwide Press Freedom Index places China at 159 out of 167 countries

358 TV stations and 2,119 newspapers

http://www.cpj.org/Briefings/2006/imprisoned_06/imprisoned_06.html

Page 12: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing evidence to the debates

Case study12

Page 13: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang case

Landmark eventnow

memorialized in the unofficial “Museum of

Peasant Labor” in Beijing.

“He died for us.”

Page 14: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang case

Background Household

registration system (internal passport system)

Rural migrant workers require temporary resident permits to reside in cities

Apartheid like system Abused by employers

Page 15: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

Personal details 27-year college graduate in graphic

design from Wuhan who went to Guangzhou to work

Picked up by police upon entering Internet café because he didn’t have a temporary residence permit or ID with him

Called friend to bring his ID

15

Page 16: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

“Custody and Repatriation ( 收容遣送 ) Center In principle for homeless beggars

Authorized by State Council regulations Used to harass migrant workers

Extort fines Detain in squalid conditions

16

Page 17: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

Circumstances Sun beaten to death in detention center (March

2003) Likely for challenging detention

Media as (extra-legal) recourse Parents notified of death three days later Parents personally sought explanation from

government bureaus in Guangzhou—with no results Went to Nanfang Dushi Bao (Southern Metropolitan

Daily) when they couldn’t get answers Reported story (April 2003)

17

Page 18: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

Internet as (extra-legal) recourse Web sites picked up story Led to outrage on bulletin boards, in chat

rooms

Public discussion of “Custody and Repatriation System”

18

Page 19: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

Citizen petition to National People’s Congress on constitutionality three individuals with Ph.D. degrees in law

from Beijing University re-examine the constitutionality of the 1982

“Measures for the Custody of Repatriation of Vagrant Beggars in the Cities.” Administrative Punishment Law, Legislature Law

deprivation of a citizen’s freedom can be done only by laws passed by the National People’s Congress or its Standing Committee.

Not State Council or provincial regulations

19

Page 20: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shourong Qiansong system abolished and replaced by milder Measures for Internment and Deportation of Urban Vagrants and Beggars—not for migrant workers

Page 21: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

What is behind the abolition?

Media and internet!

C&R regulations abolished June 2003However, NO reference to constitutionality

Page 22: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Sun Zhigang

Subsequent results Those directly involved in Sun Zhigang’s

beating death were tried in criminal court and sentenced to death (sentence commuted to life in prison)

Editors of Southern Metropolis Daily ( 南方都市报) subsequently removed from their positions on trumped up corruption charges

22

Page 23: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing Evidence to the DebatesRegulatory Framework

Page 24: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Background: Symbolic commitment to press freedom, free expression24

PRC Constitution Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens Article 35

Citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Article 19

Freedom to seek, receive, impart information and ideas China has signed but not ratified

What difference does this make—if any? Southern Weekend reference to int’l coventions p. 61

Page 25: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist Controls:Entities Involved in Internet Regulation25

• Central Propaganda Department • Department of Commerce • Department of Telecommunications • General Administration of Press and Publications • Ministry of Culture • Ministry of Information Industry • Ministry of Public Security • Public Security Bureau • State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television • State Council • State Council Information Agency • State Secrets Bureau

Page 26: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controls

26

Corporatist controls on the media and internet Standard controls

Party membership Nomenklatura of the Central Propaganda

Department (replicated at lower levels) CCTV, People’s Daily, Xinhua News Agency

Double-hatting Central Propaganda Department instructions Propaganda circulars (PCs), specific

instructions on how to handle sensitive topics or specific news stories for the media. Content must come directly from national media

organizations like Xinhua, People’s Daily, or CCTV

Page 27: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controls

27

General Administration of Press and PublicationRegistration

Newspapers, Internet Service Providers Government sponsor—held responsible Provide identity papers for editorial and technical

staff Reporters

Examination and licensing by state

Page 28: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controlsPolicing Special police unit Fines, shutdowns,

detentions, arrests*stiff fines for

violations* more than 60

Chinese serving prison sentences for Internet-based political crimes (HRW ’05)

28

A public security official examines the identity of a Chinese surfer at an internet café (Lagerkvist 2010)

Page 29: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controls

29

Content Self monitoring

Must monitor content, prevent publication of prohibited material, remove and report any prohibited materials

Restricted content and likely targets Threatens the unity, sovereignty, geographical integrity

of the state Uighurs, Indep East Turkestan; Tibetans; Taiwanese

Reveals state secrets, threatens state security, or harms national interests state regulation

Propagates superstitution falungong

Harms racial unity Threatens social morality pornography

Page 30: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controls

30

Limitations “state secrets”

Vague, ill-defined Allows government discretion, manipulation

1997 Penal Code Article 105: penalizing those subverting the political

power of the state Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 25: detention of citizens spreading rumors that disturb public order

Jinan flood (Summer 2007)

Page 31: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Corporatist and other controls General Administration of Press and

Publication government's main regulator of the press March 10, 2010

restrict media coverage of politically sensitive events limit uncontrolled news reporting on China's fast-growing

Internet.

new qualification exam for aspiring journalists test them on their knowledge of

Chinese Communist Party journalism" and Marxist views of news. Journalists who do not pass the exam will not be

allowed to apply for a job in the news industry.

Page 32: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media commercialization: Incentives to push the boundaries or to self-censor? 32

Financial incentives Institutional

Circulation, advertising Individual journalist

Salary linked publications (must get past censors)

Regular re-licensing Relationship to censors

Page 33: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

A Banner Too Far: Bao Tong on the 17th Party Congress (Oct ’07)

33

“Why is it that the crucial roles played by the media and the creative arts, that of exposing the dark side of our society, are now regarded as the epitome of treason, and are being choked off, one by one? Why has the publications inspection system which caused Marx such a headache been turned by Communist Party leaders into the art of maintaining power?

These and so many other similar questions are studiously avoided by the documents of the 17th Party Congress. They aren't raised, they aren't analyzed, and they aren't answered. The documents don't answer the question of how to turn this country into a genuine republic, not just in name only; neither do they address the question of how to ensure that ordinary citizens genuinely have the right to exercise state power.

He wrote this essay, broadcast by Radio Free Asia's Mandarin service, from his Beijing home, where he has lived under house arrest since his release from jail in the wake of the 1989 student movement:

Page 34: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing evidence to the debates

Case studies34

Page 35: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing Evidence to the Debates

Wenchuan Earthquake

Page 36: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control following the Wenchuan Earthquake Unprecedented “freedom” in early

media coverage Natural—not man-made disaster Sheer magnitude of the event

Initial break-down of standard controls Subsequent loosening Reassertion of control

Page 37: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control following the Wenchuan Earthquake

Media outlets under dual controls Chinese Communist Party—sets content

guidelines Politburo Propaganda Department

Chinese Government—controls licensing State Council General Administration of Press and Publication

Page 38: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control following the Wenchuan Earthquake Jobs on the line

Personal responsibility for failures in censorship Editors removed

Beijing News 2005 Papers closed

“Freezing Point” 2006

Only one instance in immediate earthquake aftermath

New Travel Weekly (Chongqing) Publication suspended Editor removed

Page 39: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control following the Wenchuan Earthquake

“Propaganda circulars” Specific instructions on how to handle sensitive

topics or specific news stories Content from New China News Agency (ex: train

derailment) May 12: “No media is allowed to send reporters

to the disaster zone.” Editors recalled reporters or did not dispatch

reporters Some reporters went as individuals no byline

Oriental Morning Post (Shanghai) 东方早报 Others led to “collective resistance” to prohibition

May 14: “Reporters going to the disaster zone must move about with rescue team.”

Page 40: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control

Reassertion of controls Party-state promoted

Celebration of Premier Wen Jiabao

People’s Daily front page 1 week later

Government authority in quake zone

Liberation Daily front page May 21, 2008

Get back to work Sensitive issues

suppressed Allegations of corruption

in school construction Violent protests against

local governments by parents of lost children

Page 41: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Media coverage: freedom vs. control following the Wenchuan Earthquake Role of the

Internet Unseemly that

the Olympic torch should continue in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake

Policy reversed

Page 42: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Nationalism in the media: Double-edged sword

Tremendous national spirit “Go China!” 加油中国 ! Ex: Donations

Money, blood, volunteer efforts

Anti-foreign sentiment MacDonald’s

Criticized for paltry donation to relief effort

Minister of Commerce Chen Deming

Defending foreign corporations in China

Note also internet criticisms of Chinese corporations

Page 43: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Attempts to Promote Trust in Government and Political Legitimacy through the Media

Trust in the central government

Distrust in local government

5 月 13 日 “我是温家宝爷爷,孩子们一定要挺住…”May 13 “ I’m Grandpa Wen Jiabao. Children [you] must

hold on…”

Page 44: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing Evidence to the Debates

Case: Xiamen PX Factory

Page 45: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Xiamen PX Factory

PX Chemical Factory—relocated Citizens in Xiamen

Worried about air pollution, smokestacks, poisonous gas

Let’s collectively take a walk, maybe we will meet a mayor who listens.

Page 46: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Bringing Evidence to the Debates

Case: Shanghai Maglev Extension

Page 47: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shanghai Maglev Extension Case Citizens protest maglev

extension January 6, 2008 Middle class homeowners

Texting: collectively taking a walk 集体散步

Blogging Video posted on internet

Subsequently banned by Internet police

Southern Metropolis Daily (newspaper) only Chinese media that

reported this incident

Page 48: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shanghai Maglev Extension Case

Citizen blog post Mr. Zhou [a member of

Shanghai government's evaluation team] mentioned ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and said that this organization has reported that this is harmless and that is harmless. This is really strange. We ordinary citizens can also read English. What we have seen in ICNRP documents details all kinds of harmful effects of electric and magnetic radiation. A lot of research, including biological research and volunteered human subjects research, all showed enormous risks in such an environment.

Page 49: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shanghai Maglev Extension Case Southern Metropolis Daily

‘Two days ago, the plan for the western extended line of the Maglev project began to be publicized. In order to peacefully express themselves, residents along the line came to People’s Square and expressed their opinion about Maglev line passing through their own neighborhood using the method of “taking a walk” and “shopping.” Citizens say: this is one way to express opinions.’

Page 50: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shanghai Maglev Extension Case Shanghai government’s

official media site: EastNet “There are people who

want Shanghai in chaos. Now, some foreigners are playing up the Maglev project, spreading some malicious rumors. Some domestic people also follow them to make a fuss. Goodhearted people must not to fall into their trap.”

Page 51: 2012 US Election and 18 th PC. 18 th PC  .

Shanghai Maglev Extension Case http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=mUXGiuydqiM&feature=player_embedded

Project withdrawn Note: project also opposed by Ministry of

Railways