Abstract

This article aims to deepen academic discussion of the Chinese Communist Party’s official media by presenting the neican/pishi (internal reference/written directive) model. The model represents an amalgamated system of internal watchdog journalism and political decision-making practices, reflecting the unique pattern of the CCP’s “documentary politics.”

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