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Reporting the News in China: First-Hand Accounts and Current Trends

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China presents a roundtable discussion.

When:
July 31, 2009 2:00pm to 3:30pm
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At this CECC Roundtable, a veteran journalist for The Atlantic magazine who covers China, two members of the Media Freedoms Committee, Foreign Correspondents' Club of China, and an expert on Chinese media and the Internet will describe the reporting climate for Chinese domestic and foreign journalists covering the news in China. Have conditions improved for journalists since China hosted the Olympics last year? What has been the impact on journalists’ work in China of recent events in Xinjiang, a year of significant anniversaries, the global economic downturn, and the Internet? Will China move towards greater press freedom in the future?

Panelists:
James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic magazine
Ashley Esarey, Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics, Whitman College
Jocelyn Ford, 2007-2009 Chair of Media Freedoms Committee, Foreign Correspondents' Club of China; freelance radio and multi-media journalist
Kathleen E. McLaughlin, Chair of Media Freedoms Committee and Secretary, Foreign Correspondents' Club of China; China correspondent for BNA, Inc., and freelance journalist

 

Cost: 
Free