3.3 - Great Firewall of China - Compulsory Case Study (Censorship, Limiting Immigration) Flashcards

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How long have the Communist Party been ruling for in China?

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Past 70 years - detest any criticism that comes their way

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What happened in 1988 in Tiananmen Square?

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100s of students protested against communism and as a result many were killed in Tiananmen Square by the army. Many people are unaware of what happened on this day as the press and the internet were censored

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What did Google do in 2010?

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Google withdrew its services from China as the government insisted that searches about the events of 1988 were censored

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What is the Great Firewall?

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  • Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are unavailable and more than 400 million Chinese citizens instead use Youku Tudou
  • Yet in North Korea they have no access to the internet as a result of state controls
  • Restriction shape on two geographical scales - The national (China) and the personal (North Korea)
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What has China got the largest recorded number for?

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Largest recorded number of imprisoned journalists and cyber dissidents in the world. They were put in prison for communcating with groups abroad, signing online petitions and calling for reform and an end to corruption

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How many people help oversee 60 internet regulations monitoring the internet use fir the government?

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2 million people

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What does monitoring internet use do?

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Blocking website content and restricting access of individuals

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Where does the motivation for censorship come from?

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Deng Xiaoping - the period of economic reform known as the socialist market economy, opening up China to foreign investors

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What is trade protectionism?

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The economic policy of limiting trade between countries through tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas and regulations that disadvantage foreign companies compared to domestic ones

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What do protectionists believe?

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There is a need for restrictions on trade so they protect their own economy, standards of living for domestic workers and the dominant culture - many argue that it is impossible for young businesses and industries at an early stage of development to become established unless they are protected from the full rigours of free trade for a period of time

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What is L’exception culturelle?

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A political concept in France on trade negotiations introduced in 1993. It allows for culture to be treated differently from other commercial products. This allows them ti restrict imports of foreign films and media so they can limit cultural erosion. Subsidies are provided for film production. Cinema ticket sales are taxed and the revenue is used to aid the production of French cinema

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What is low sur l’audiovisual?

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Specofoes that radio must broadcast 40% French songs. This had limited success though as between 2005 and 2011 only 50% of films shown in French cinemas were American imports, compared to 60-90% in other European countries

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