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3项国际传播项目在北京大学启动
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao·2025-08-31 18:00

Core Viewpoint - The conference commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War highlighted the contributions of international friends like Edgar Snow, emphasizing the importance of international communication and cultural exchange in promoting understanding of China and its history [1][2]. Group 1: Projects and Initiatives - The "Snow International Scholars" project will select 1-2 influential overseas professionals in international cultural exchange each year to conduct academic research and international communication activities at Peking University's School of Journalism and Communication [3]. - The "International Friends Research" database project aims to utilize big data and artificial intelligence to conduct in-depth research and dissemination of information about international friends, relying on domestic and international research institutions [3]. - The "New Era Snow" global media interview program will set specific themes each year, organizing influential global media and professionals to visit China for interviews and exchanges, fostering a new generation of friends who understand and support China [3]. Group 2: Historical Context and Contributions - Eric Foster, nephew of American friend Helen Foster Snow, noted that "Red Star Over China" not only introduced Mao Zedong to the Western world but also informed the Chinese public about Mao and his revolutionary team [2]. - The establishment of the Edgar Snow Research Center at Peking University in 1993 has facilitated systematic research and documentation of Snow's contributions, emphasizing the importance of shared historical memories in fostering humanistic exchanges [2]. - The conference served to remember and honor the contributions of foreign friends in the fight against Japanese aggression, reinforcing the narrative of international solidarity during the war [2].