The globalization of Chinese propaganda international power and domestic political cohesion
Machine generated contents note:Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Analytical Approach -- Outline of Chapters -- Part I: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PROPAGANDA PRACTICES -- 1. Propaganda, Power, and Cohesion in Chinese Politics -- 2. The Concept of Propaganda in China -- 3. The Domestic Propaganda System...
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Sprache: | eng |
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New York, NY u.a.
Palgrave Macmillan
2014
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Schriftenreihe: | Asia today
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Zhongguo gong chan dang
> Propaganda, Chinese
> Propaganda, Communist
> China
> Globalization
> Political aspects
> POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialism
> POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
> POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
> Diplomatic relations
> Public opinion
> Ideologie
> Propaganda
> Kommunikationspolitik
> Informationspolitik
> Öffentliche Meinung
> Internationale Politik
> Abhängigkeit
> Unabhängigkeit
> Massenmedien
> Politischer Wandel
> Globalisierung
> Foreign public opinion
> Foreign relations
> Politik
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Zusammenfassung: | Machine generated contents note:Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Analytical Approach -- Outline of Chapters -- Part I: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PROPAGANDA PRACTICES -- 1. Propaganda, Power, and Cohesion in Chinese Politics -- 2. The Concept of Propaganda in China -- 3. The Domestic Propaganda System and China's International Propaganda -- 4. Propaganda and Power -- 5. Propaganda and the Party-state's Search for Cohesion -- 6. Propaganda in Chinese Domestic Politics -- 7. Propaganda Institutions in the Chinese Political System -- 8. Exercising Power through Propaganda Practices -- 9. The Traditional Media -- 10. The Internet -- 11. Civil Society and Education -- 12. Domestic Cohesion and Key Themes in Party-state Discourse -- 13. China's Foreign Propaganda Practices -- 14. Foreign Propaganda Practices as a Component of Chinese Foreign Policy -- 15. Organization of Foreign Propaganda Practices -- 16. Exercising Power through Foreign Propaganda Practices -- 17. International Media -- 18. Public Diplomacy -- 19. Individuals and Organizations -- 20. Cohesion and Official Discourse in Foreign Propaganda Practices -- PART II: INTERACTION BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PROPAGANDA -- 21. Conceptual Interaction: Soft Power and Cultural Cohesion -- 22. The Concept of Soft Power -- 23. Soft Power's Emergence in China -- 24. The Concept of Soft Power in China -- 25. Propaganda, Cohesion, and Soft Power -- 26. Strategic Interaction: Global Times and the Main Melody3 -- 27. News Media Propaganda Strategy -- 28. Huanqiu Shibao and Domestic Propaganda Strategy -- 29. Upholding the Main Melody in Huanqiu Shibao -- 30. Global Times and International Propaganda Strategy -- 31. The Chinese Perspective in Global Times -- 32. Tactical Interaction: Public Opinion Crises and the Official Truth -- 33. Public Opinion and Sudden Incidents in China -- 34. Domestic Crises -- 35. Domestic Responses -- 36. International Crises -- 37. International Responses -- 38. Ethnic Tensions and Transnational Crises -- 39. Distinguishing Truth from Lies at Home and Abroad -- Conclusion -- Bibliography. Introduction -- Part 1. Contemporary Chinese Propaganda Practices: 1. Propaganda, Power, and Cohesion in Chinese Politics; 2. Propaganda in Chinese Domestic Politics; 3. China's Foreign Propaganda Practices -- Part 2. Interaction Between Domestic and International Propaganda: 4. Conceptual Interaction: Soft Power and Cultural Cohesion; 5. Strategic Interaction: Global Times and the Main Melody; 6. Tactical Interaction: Public Opinion Crises and the Official Truth -- Conclusion "As China becomes more deeply engaged with the outside world its propaganda authorities confront a dilemma: how can they maintain domestic ideological cohesion in the face of an influx of foreign information and ideas while also convincing skeptical international audiences that China's rise is a good news story? This book examines the Chinese propaganda system in the era of globalization, exploring connections between the Chinese Communist Party's desire for domestic political control and its vision for the development of China's international power. Investigating areas such as Chinese attitudes to soft power, the recent international expansion of the Chinese media, and the authorities' reaction to public opinion crises at home and abroad, Edney shows that in order to understand Chinese attempts to influence international views it is necessary to examine the power of propaganda in China's domestic political system"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-254) and index |
Beschreibung: | xii, 264 pages 23 cm |
ISBN: | 1137382147 1-137-38214-7 9781137382146 978-1-137-38214-6 |