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Investigative Journalism and Political Power in China

This working paper begins by asking whether or not investigative journalism in China takes the same adversarial position towards officialdom as do its Western counterparts and, if not, what the relationship looks like.

Published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

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Haiyan Wang

Ms Wang received her BA in Journalism at one of the top journalist schools in China, Fudan University and later was awarded her MA in Communications Policy from the University of Westminster. Ms Wang began her career in journalism in 1999 immediately... Read more about Haiyan Wang