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Chinese Television and Soft Power Communication in Australia
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Chinese Television and Soft Power Communication in Australia

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A systemic test of the success of China’s soft power message projection

Chinese Television and Soft Power Communication in Australia discusses China’s soft power communication approach and investigates information handling between China and its targeted audiences in the eyes of key influencers - intermediate elites (public diplomacy policy elites in particular) in China and Australia. It explores CGTN (with staff from several professional cultures) and conducts a systemic test of how successful/unsuccessful China’s soft power message projection is in terms of congruence between projected and received frames as a pivotal factor of its power status. The analysis is based on a case study of frames in the messaging on Chinese international TV about China’s Belt and Road Initiative and in the minds of Australian public diplomacy policy elites. The question raised is whether and how Australia is listening.

‘China’s fast-paced economy is reshaping the international landscape with new trade and investment infrastructure. Chinese international TV must reassure the world about China’s rapid rise. Mei Li’s detailed study on Chinese international TV’s framing of BRI and its reception by Australian audiences is essential and edifying reading for China Watchers.’ - Naren Chitty, Foundation Chair in International Communication, Inaugural Director, Soft Power Analysis & Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University, Australia

‘At a time when China’s soft power is growing - and we are encouraged to suspect its 'sharp power’ - Mei Li provides a timely and important account of how China’s international broadcasting connects with its global ambitions. Australians in particular should study Li’s fascinating analysis to decide whether to welcome or remain suspicious of China’s soft power drive in their country.‘ - Gary Rawnsley, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Professor of Public Diplomacy, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2020
Pages
210
ISBN
9781785272028

A systemic test of the success of China’s soft power message projection

Chinese Television and Soft Power Communication in Australia discusses China’s soft power communication approach and investigates information handling between China and its targeted audiences in the eyes of key influencers - intermediate elites (public diplomacy policy elites in particular) in China and Australia. It explores CGTN (with staff from several professional cultures) and conducts a systemic test of how successful/unsuccessful China’s soft power message projection is in terms of congruence between projected and received frames as a pivotal factor of its power status. The analysis is based on a case study of frames in the messaging on Chinese international TV about China’s Belt and Road Initiative and in the minds of Australian public diplomacy policy elites. The question raised is whether and how Australia is listening.

‘China’s fast-paced economy is reshaping the international landscape with new trade and investment infrastructure. Chinese international TV must reassure the world about China’s rapid rise. Mei Li’s detailed study on Chinese international TV’s framing of BRI and its reception by Australian audiences is essential and edifying reading for China Watchers.’ - Naren Chitty, Foundation Chair in International Communication, Inaugural Director, Soft Power Analysis & Resource Centre, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University, Australia

‘At a time when China’s soft power is growing - and we are encouraged to suspect its 'sharp power’ - Mei Li provides a timely and important account of how China’s international broadcasting connects with its global ambitions. Australians in particular should study Li’s fascinating analysis to decide whether to welcome or remain suspicious of China’s soft power drive in their country.‘ - Gary Rawnsley, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Professor of Public Diplomacy, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2020
Pages
210
ISBN
9781785272028