China’s global media strategy: Xuanchuan ≠ Propaganda
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This newsletter is penned by Zhao Wencai, a contributor to the Beijing Channel For the West, China’s efforts to strengthen publicity overseas have triggered fresh worries. Some argue that China is conducting nationalist propaganda by reshaping the international media landscape, which may constitute a threat to the traditional discourse system and could be used by Chinese authorities to export ideologies and values.
China’s global media strategy: Xuanchuan ≠ Propaganda
China’s global media strategy: Xuanchuan ≠…
China’s global media strategy: Xuanchuan ≠ Propaganda
This newsletter is penned by Zhao Wencai, a contributor to the Beijing Channel For the West, China’s efforts to strengthen publicity overseas have triggered fresh worries. Some argue that China is conducting nationalist propaganda by reshaping the international media landscape, which may constitute a threat to the traditional discourse system and could be used by Chinese authorities to export ideologies and values.