Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques

The high-profile “Chinese Dream” campaign, which appeared in the public discourse in as early as 2012, has captured worldwide attention. Various interpretations and dissections of this heavily promoted political catchphrase have been proposed by a large number of scholars, political commentators, Ch...

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Main Authors: Ni Alexandra Jingsi, Liu Qian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-05-01
Series:Open Political Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/openps-2020-0007
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spelling doaj-aca1e7b826f442a9a806eeb8890a4b542021-10-02T19:19:46ZengDe GruyterOpen Political Science2543-80422020-05-0131738310.1515/openps-2020-0007openps-2020-0007Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiquesNi Alexandra Jingsi0Liu Qian1The Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku, FinlandSchool of Journalism and Communication, National Media Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center, Jinan University, Guangzhou, ChinaThe high-profile “Chinese Dream” campaign, which appeared in the public discourse in as early as 2012, has captured worldwide attention. Various interpretations and dissections of this heavily promoted political catchphrase have been proposed by a large number of scholars, political commentators, China specialists and even policy-makers across the globe. Academic publication and popular media coverage regarding the “Chinese Dream” campaign are extensive and numerous.https://doi.org/10.1515/openps-2020-0007the chinese dreampolitical propagandapolitical ideologythe rise of china
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Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
Open Political Science
the chinese dream
political propaganda
political ideology
the rise of china
author_facet Ni Alexandra Jingsi
Liu Qian
author_sort Ni Alexandra Jingsi
title Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
title_short Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
title_full Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
title_fullStr Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
title_full_unstemmed Interrogations of the “Chinese Dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
title_sort interrogations of the “chinese dream” campaign from a critical perspective: deconstruction, receptions and critiques
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Political Science
issn 2543-8042
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The high-profile “Chinese Dream” campaign, which appeared in the public discourse in as early as 2012, has captured worldwide attention. Various interpretations and dissections of this heavily promoted political catchphrase have been proposed by a large number of scholars, political commentators, China specialists and even policy-makers across the globe. Academic publication and popular media coverage regarding the “Chinese Dream” campaign are extensive and numerous.
topic the chinese dream
political propaganda
political ideology
the rise of china
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