China's influence in the international media sector has increased significantly over the last decade. The move has been orchestrated by the central government with the aim to expand the country's soft power and discourse power by directly presenting China's point of view on local and international news to audiences outside of China. After highlinghting the characteristics of the Chinese "model" of journalism and of the Chinese media system, the contribution discusses the different strategies used by China's media outlets to expand their influence in other countries' media systems and proposes a five-model classification: expansion, acquisition, inflitration, cooperation and protection
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
As a leading country in the region, China wants to be one of the main players in the media, first an...
China's influence in the international media sector has increased significantly over the last decade...
Since the foundation of the People\u2019s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model...
In light of contemporary Chinese political discourse on the function and role of the media in the re...
The paper focuses on Xinhua News Agency's official discourse on strategies adopted for an effective ...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
This project captured and analysed Chinese strategies seeking to influence global media in its cover...
Among the many characteristics that are unique to the media and the media system of the People’s Rep...
In the build-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the role of international media reporting from China i...
In a globalised and tightly-linked world, media outlets are no longer just directly responsible to p...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
As a leading country in the region, China wants to be one of the main players in the media, first an...
China's influence in the international media sector has increased significantly over the last decade...
Since the foundation of the People\u2019s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model...
In light of contemporary Chinese political discourse on the function and role of the media in the re...
The paper focuses on Xinhua News Agency's official discourse on strategies adopted for an effective ...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
This project captured and analysed Chinese strategies seeking to influence global media in its cover...
Among the many characteristics that are unique to the media and the media system of the People’s Rep...
In the build-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the role of international media reporting from China i...
In a globalised and tightly-linked world, media outlets are no longer just directly responsible to p...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
As a leading country in the region, China wants to be one of the main players in the media, first an...