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  Ex-minister expatiates communication arts  By Guan Xiaomeng (chinadaily.com.cn)  Updated: 2005-12-29 16:58  
 A book about the art of communication by Zhao Qizheng, former director of the 
State Council Information Office and now dean of the School of Journalism in 
Renmin University, will come out on New Year's Eve, said a source from 
China.com.cn. 
 
 
 
 
   A book about the 
 art of communication by Zhao Qizheng, former director of the State Council 
 Information Office and now dean of the School of Journalism in Renmin 
 University, will come out on New Year's Eve. |   
Consisting of seven parts, including the establishment of good ties with 
other countries and defining China's position in the international community, 
the book is a collection of speeches and interviews that Zhao made on various 
occasions as well as an appraisal of Zhao's communication skills from medias 
home and abroad. 
 Zhao was head of the State Council Information Office before he was appointed 
as dean of the School of Journalism in Renmin University this November. Earlier, 
he worked as a civil servant in Shanghai. 
 During his career as a government press official, he was popular for his 
frank but graceful communicative style among medias. 
 
 
 
 
   Zhao Qizheng, 
 former director of the State Council Information Office and now dean of 
 the School of Journalism in Renmin University, signs his name on his 
 book. |   
In this book, for several times Zhao looks at the problem of "how China 
should communicate with the world" and presents his own thoughts and practice. 
He urges further exploration in the area of foreign communication against the 
backdrop of a China that, while rising, is, in his words, not very good at 
communicating with others. 
 The book is the sequel to Zhao's interview collection published in 2004, a 
bestseller that have been reprinted several times since publication. 
 
 
 
   Zhao Qizheng, 
 former director of the State Council Information Office and now dean of 
 the School of Journalism in Renmin University, signs his name on his 
 book. |     
  
  
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