Made for Hong Kong: Transborder Staffing, Flexible Strategizing, and the Making of Communist Propaganda Outlets in Hong Kong (1945–1956)

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Mian Chen
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Abstract: This article examines the processes through which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) developed its propaganda outlets in Hong Kong during the mid-twentieth century. I argue that the CCP’s operations in 1940s Hong Kong laid the foundation for its propaganda machinery in the 1950s through transborder staffing and a repertoire of flexible strategies. During the 1940s, the party trained a group of propagandists who were well acquainted with Hong Kong and frequently crossed the Hong Kong–Guangdong border to preserve the party’s power base. These propagandists developed a series of strategies, including infiltration, camouflage, and diversification. In the 1950s, the party employed these seasoned operatives in Hong Kong and Guangdong to coordinate propaganda campaigns and utilized the preestablished strategies to navigate the new Cold War geopolitics. This study also highlights the Guangdong–Hong Kong nexus, the CCP’s flexibility, and the continuities surrounding the foundation of the People’s Republic of China.
为香港而生:跨境人员配备、灵活策略与香港共产主义宣传口的形成(1945-1956 年)
摘要:本文研究了二十世纪中期中国共产党(CCP)在香港发展宣传渠道的过程。我认为,中国共产党在 20 世纪 40 年代的香港行动通过跨境人员配备和一系列灵活的策略为其在 20 世纪 50 年代的宣传机制奠定了基础。20 世纪 40 年代,中共培养了一批熟悉香港情况的宣传员,他们经常跨越粤港边界,维护中共的权力基础。这些宣传员制定了一系列策略,包括渗透、伪装和多样化。20 世纪 50 年代,该党在香港和广东雇佣了这些经验丰富的特工人员来协调宣传活动,并利用预先制定的策略来驾驭新的冷战地缘政治。本研究还强调了粤港关系、中国共产党的灵活性以及围绕中华人民共和国成立的连续性。
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