What exactly is the China-style world order that Chinese officials and intellectual elites have recently been talking about, and how ready is China for it? An examination and analysis of discourses on ‘Africa Live’ on CCTV Africa, the first overseas news center of China Central Television (CCTV), yields some highly noticeable features and significant themes, confirming that although China has shifted from a low-profile approach to a more assertive one, in an attempt to change the global order, its verbal challenge and sometimes harsh criticism of the American-led international system is accompanied by an obvious absence of a clear vision of what the new world order should be like. This lack of a clear vision may be due to the fact that the ...
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Changes in the 21st century global distribution of economic and political powers clearly suggest tha...
The paper examines the steady rise of China in the international system vis-a-vis the gradual retrea...
IS RISING China becoming ‘civilised’ or is it becoming a civilising force? Analysts of Chinese forei...
What exactly is the China-style world order that Chinese officials and intellectual elites have rece...
Chinahas altered its global posture from “keeping a low profile” to “striving for achievement” since...
This presentation is on “Xi Jinping, China, Africa, and Global Realignment”. It deals with the chang...
What kind of world order does China want? Having become the world’s second largest economy in 2010, ...
Chinese authorities often frame their activities in the development sector as distinctive from those...
Under Xi Jinping, China has become more vocal about its dissatisfaction with the existing internatio...
Since mid-2009, China has become much more assertive in world affairs, taking positions that challen...
Over the past few years, the global political landscape has changed dramatically. Trump’s aggressive...
The financial and economic crisis of 2008 has highlighted the changing landscape of international re...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
This research attempts to fulfil three major research objectives situated in the context of China’s ...
Using comprehensive ethnographic rigor, large number of interviews and data with theoretical sophist...
Changes in the 21st century global distribution of economic and political powers clearly suggest tha...
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