An Orchestra of Voices: Making the Argument for Greater Speech and Press Freedom in the People's Republic of China

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China's boldest advocate for press and speech freedom provides a collection of his 1981-1999 arguments for greater freedom of press and speech, as presented to China's government, Party officials, and its intellectual community.
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Author(s) By Sun Xupei. Edited by, Elizabeth Michel.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 176
Published in United States
Published 30 Nov 2000
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China's boldest advocate for press and speech freedom provides a collection of his 1981-1999 arguments for greater freedom of press and speech, as presented to China's government, Party officials, and its intellectual community.
Foreword Preface Introduction On Socialist Press Freedom The Proletariat's Struggle for Press Freedom What Should Socialist Press Freedom Look Like? Press Freedom is a Process Personal Opinions on Macro-Issues in Press Reform Renewing Our Concept
SUN XUPEI is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Journalism at the graduate school of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Journalism and Communication. He was editor of the Huaibei Bureau of Mining's Miners News and is also author of
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