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Akbas, Ibrahim.
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The legitimacy of China's public diplomacy discourse = an analysis of China global television network's legitimation strategies of its claims on Xinjiang and Islam /
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The legitimacy of China's public diplomacy discourse/ by Ibrahim Akbas.
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an analysis of China global television network's legitimation strategies of its claims on Xinjiang and Islam /
Author:
Akbas, Ibrahim.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xi, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1-Introduction -- Chapter 2-Theory -- Chapter 3- Methodology -- Chapter 4-China as the Claim Agent -- Chapter 5-Xinjiang and Muslims as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 6-Islam as the Claim Agent -- Chapter 7-Religious Extremists as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 8-International Actors as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 9-Discussion.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Cultural diplomacy - China. -
Subject:
Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) - Relations - China. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-0082-6
ISBN:
9789819500826
The legitimacy of China's public diplomacy discourse = an analysis of China global television network's legitimation strategies of its claims on Xinjiang and Islam /
Akbas, Ibrahim.
The legitimacy of China's public diplomacy discourse
an analysis of China global television network's legitimation strategies of its claims on Xinjiang and Islam /[electronic resource] :by Ibrahim Akbas. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xi, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1-Introduction -- Chapter 2-Theory -- Chapter 3- Methodology -- Chapter 4-China as the Claim Agent -- Chapter 5-Xinjiang and Muslims as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 6-Islam as the Claim Agent -- Chapter 7-Religious Extremists as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 8-International Actors as the Claim Agents -- Chapter 9-Discussion.
This book explores the public diplomacy discourse of Chinese state media on ethnic minorities in Xinjiang. China's minority policies towards Muslims in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region have become an issue of contention in global politics that could further damage China's global reputation. Many states and prominent individuals position themselves by reacting either in support of or in opposition to the treatment of the Muslim minority in Xinjiang. Examining 54 English language Videos about Xinjiang and Islam produced by and broadcast on the China Global Television Network's (CGTN) YouTube Channel, this book analyzes how the Chinese state makes truth-claims about Xinjiang and Islam to discursively legitimise its official positions. The book argues that CGTN narrates the monolithic state perspective rather than seeking to establish a common ground of shared norms and values to acquire legitimacy. One key finding arising from CGTN's narratives is the notion of harmony as a prerequisite for economic development. By examining China's discursive legitimising narratives around Xinjiang, the thesis contributes to the research literature on China's public diplomacy and provides a novel framework for understanding the role of (de)legitimation strategies in public diplomacy practice. Ibrahim Akbas is a PhD Candidate at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. His research focuses on China's foreign policy and public diplomacy, with a particular interest in discourse and media. His current work examines Chinese state media narratives on ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.
ISBN: 9789819500826
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LC Class. No.: DS793.S62
Dewey Class. No.: 384.554550951
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