The globalization of Chinese propaganda : international power and domestic political cohesion /

"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 ris...

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Main Authors: Edney, Kingsley, 1978
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Asia today
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Summary: "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 attit
Carrier Form: xii, 264 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-254) and index.
ISBN: 9781137382146 (hardback) :
1137382147 (hardback)
Index Number: JQ1512
CLC: D609.9
Call Number: D609.9/E243
Contents: 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.