China is now considered among the elites, when it comes to economic growth, and military muscles, but the country's leadership is concerned about its vulnerability on a more nebulous front: culture.
The Chinese Government is trying to clamp down on of content being broadcast on the airwaves and websites within the country.Its aim, to try and promote Chinese culture and reduce outside influences. This same concept, which goes back to the same ideals, which Fidel Castro has been doing in Cuba for many years. The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, warned the Communist leadership is not to loosen their grip on the country's cultural scene. The fear, the Chinese government wants to keep outside influences at bay. The Chinese government is worried, about the growing global influence of the US, because it wants to keep its culture strong. This upcoming year, its poses to restrict certain media programming and news , that is brought into the country from the international market. In doing so, China hopes that the symbolism and the patriotism of its country remains strong, and the morality and development of the youth remain intact.
The Chinese Government is trying to clamp down on of content being broadcast on the airwaves and websites within the country.Its aim, to try and promote Chinese culture and reduce outside influences. This same concept, which goes back to the same ideals, which Fidel Castro has been doing in Cuba for many years. The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, warned the Communist leadership is not to loosen their grip on the country's cultural scene. The fear, the Chinese government wants to keep outside influences at bay. The Chinese government is worried, about the growing global influence of the US, because it wants to keep its culture strong. This upcoming year, its poses to restrict certain media programming and news , that is brought into the country from the international market. In doing so, China hopes that the symbolism and the patriotism of its country remains strong, and the morality and development of the youth remain intact.
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