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		<title>Hugo de Burgh: New China Journalism Not Just a Mouthpiece</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In August Professor Hugo de Burgh spoke with Adam Connors on SBS Radio&#8217;s World View program about his new book China Friend or Foe. According to professor de Burgh, while China&#8217;s media is often viewed by outsiders as a mouthpiece of the party, journalists and the media are playing a much more complex role than many realise.  Click [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In August Professor Hugo de Burgh spoke with Adam Connors on SBS Radio&#8217;s World View program about his new book <em>China Friend or Foe. </em>According to professor de Burgh, while China&#8217;s media is often viewed by outsiders as a mouthpiece of the party, journalists and the media are playing a much more complex role than many realise.  <a title="SBS World View Podcast" href="http://www9.sbs.com.au/radio/index.php?page=wv&amp;newsID=139712">Click Here</a> to listen to the program via downloadable podcast.</p>

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