2017
DOI: 10.1080/02560046.2017.1408132
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Media Representations of China: A Comparison of China Daily and Financial Times in Reporting on the Belt and Road Initiative

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“…Our data do not allow us to list the reasons that caused this change, but we bring to the discussion researchers who point out that Chinese state communicationwhich controls most of the country's newspapers, including China Daily -was used to maintain and increase its political legitimacy [Lemus-Delgado, 2020]. As the first English-language Chinese newspaper, and distributed in several countries, China Daily's mission is to brand China to the outside world [Zhang & Wu, 2017].…”
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“…Our data do not allow us to list the reasons that caused this change, but we bring to the discussion researchers who point out that Chinese state communicationwhich controls most of the country's newspapers, including China Daily -was used to maintain and increase its political legitimacy [Lemus-Delgado, 2020]. As the first English-language Chinese newspaper, and distributed in several countries, China Daily's mission is to brand China to the outside world [Zhang & Wu, 2017].…”
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“…Zhang L (2010) explored the image of China in three international newspapers in Europe. Zhang L and Wu (2017) used critical discourse analysis to examine the representation of China by China Daily. To summarize all of these studies, it was found that China's national image was portrayed as a peace-loving country, a developing country, and an anti-hegemonic nation by Chinese media (Wang, 2003;Zhang L and Wu, 2017).…”
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“…Click one node in this graph to see the third layer (c) and detailed events associated with this node. The last three figures (d-f) show coarse-grained topics and the tone of news and emotion analysis portrayed by foreign media was usually mixed and conflicted, such as a socialist country, a significant power, an authoritarian state, and a militant obstructive force (Zhang L and Wu, 2017). These methods prefer manual analysis and lack fine-grained analysis and scalability.…”
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“…DosSantos (2018) pointed out great prospects for linguistic development.The BRI is more likely to enable development, simplification, and expansion of Chinese and other languages, in terms of speaking, learning, and understanding. Since 2017, 131 Confucius Chinese language courses and 137 Confucius Institutes have been announced in more than 50 "OBOR" nations Zhang and Wu (2017). shed light on the media-related implications of BRI.…”
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