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Erschienen in: Journal of Chinese Political Science 3/2018

09.03.2018 | RESEARCH ARTICLE

Examining Strategic Narratives in Chinese Official Discourse under Xi Jinping

verfasst von: Lutgard Lams

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Abstract

Research suggests that over the last two decades China has undergone dramatic changes in its communication climate. The former mono-glossic environment has made way for a plurality of voices, now debating (non-sensitive) political, social and economic issues on online fora. While this has contributed to a more consultative state-society relationship, the leadership still wields the conductor’s baton over the ensemble of voices to ensure adherence to the main melody. The uneasy coexistence of transformation and conservatism is especially salient when it comes to propaganda and soft power, which the Chinese authorities fully deploy to disseminate their vision of the ‘China story’ abroad and to legitimize continued CCP rule at home. This paper examines the various strategic narratives that cumulatively constitute this ‘China story’, designed for the international as well as domestic audiences. It looks into divergences/convergences with the political discourse of previous generations of leadership by examining argumentation patterns and discursive strategies used in speeches and texts produced by top-level officials and their ‘core’ leader, Xi Jinping. While, on the surface, new slogans, such as ‘the Chinese dream’, the ‘New Normal’, the ‘Four Comprehensives’, the ‘Community of Common Destiny’ appear to be Xi Jinping’s hallmark, and cumulatively contribute to the all-encompassing official doctrine of ‘Xi Jinping Thought’, no paradigmatic ideological change emerges from the narratives. Yet, the strategies utilised to spread ‘the China story’ are more diverse, the conductor’s baton is held more tightly, the main melody is chanted more loudly and the echoes are carried further abroad over the mountains and seas via the new Silk Road initiatives to present an alternative world order of ‘Socialism with Chinese characteristics’.

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Fußnoten
1
The different periods of PRC governance, each with their distinct Party ideology, are designated in terms of ‘generations of leadership’ or ‘leadership collectives’. The first generation of leaders, which founded the PRC, was headed by Mao Zedong. Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin were the ‘core’ leaders of the second and third generation while Hu Jintao was named the General Secretary of the fourth generation. The term ‘core leader’ re-emerged in 2016 at the 6th Plenary of the 18th Central Committee to refer to Xi Jinping as the head of the fifth generation leadership.
 
2
The selection of the official speeches and articles to be analyzed was based on periodicity and the type of audience addressed. Texts were chosen from each year of Xi’s presidency until 2017 and had to be addressed to a variety of audiences in peaceful times as well as critical diplomatic moments. The corpus thus comprises Xi’s speech in Tanzania on 25 March 2013; Xi’s speech at the College of Europe in Bruges, 1 April 2014; Xi’s speech at the 5th Plenary Session of the 18th CCP Central Committee, 29 October 2015; Commentary ‘Uncertain Arbitration’ by Li Zhonglin in the official propaganda magazine China Pictorial, 818, August 2016; Xi’s New Year’s speech, 31 December 2016; Yang Jiechi’s article on Xi Jinping’s Diplomacy Thought, 19 July 2017; Xi’s speech Xi’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, 17 January 2017.
 
3
The restrictive media climate and the ways in which the media are controlled and urged to present ‘positive propaganda’ deserve an in-depth discussion, but go beyond the scope of the current article.
 
4
For a recent and in-depth analysis of the contemporary Chinese media climate, see, for example, [49].
 
5
‘Walking on two legs’ is an expression dating back to Maoist times ([7], 3).
 
6
‘Do Not Leave Space for Universal Values’, Beijing Daily, 2 September 2013. Retrieved from http://​bjrb.​bjd.​com.​cn/​html/​2013-09/​02/​content_​104783.​htm on 3 August 2014.
 
7
The literature on China’s bid for soft power is too vast to be outlined in this article, but Lee’s [31] chronological survey of China’s early awareness of soft power deserves special mention as a useful introduction.
 
8
For literature on the anti-corruption campaign, see, for example, [55].
 
9
For more on the August 2013 propaganda conference, see Ondřej Klimeš’ article in this special issue.
 
10
‘Cai Mingzhao: Present Good Information about China and Spread China’s Voice’, People’s Daily Online, 10 October 2013. Retrieved from http://​theory.​people.​com.​cn/​n/​2013/​1010/​c40531-23145047.​html on 4 September 2014. All translations of the Chinese-language news texts referred to in this article were done by Chinascope.org and can be accessed via their online archives (http://​chinascope.​org). The references used here indicate the original Chinese-language websites.
 
11
(in [31], 115).
 
13
‘China must develop its own discourse system’, 21 January 2015, Qiushi. Retrieved from http://​www.​qstheory.​cn/​tjyd/​2015-01/​21/​c_​1114068621.​htm on 18 July 2017.
 
14
‘Xi Jinping’s Speech to the Party’s News and Public Opinion Work Conference’, 19 February 2016, in Bandurski [3].
 
15
Similar to Xi’s attempts to infuse foreign ideological thought with Chinese characteristics, Mao Zedong also Sinicized Marxist-Leninist ideology, which found its expression in Mao Zedong Thought. It is of great significance that Xi Jinping Thought echoes this signature and thus puts Xi on a par with Mao.
 
16
‘We Should Build Our Own Discourse System on Democracy’, People’s Daily, 30 June 2017. Retrieved from http://​theory.​people.​com.​cn/​n1/​2017/​0630/​c40531-29373312.​html, on 6 July 2017.
 
17
For more on how the OBOR features in Xinjiang-related ideology, propaganda, and political discourse, see Ondřej Klimeš´ article in this special issue.
 
18
‘Xi’s keynote speech at CICA Summit receives high praises’, People’s Daily Online, 23 May 2014. Retrieved from http://​english.​people.​com.​cn/​n/​2014/​0523/​c98649-8731334.​html on 27 May 2014.
 
19
The strategy of constructing a nationalist narrative of the ‘reunification of Taiwan with the motherland’ and how this is achieved goes beyond the scope of the current article, deserving a full-fledged article. Suffice it to briefly mention that the United Front Work between the CCP and the KMT has been using the same carrot-and-stick methods of presenting lofty incentives for people-to-people exchanges and favorable business deals, while at the same time utilizing the securitization narrative to spread scare-stories about cross-Strait instability if the current Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing-wen, does not accept the conditions set by Beijing for further cross-strait dialogue. The KMT and CCP collectively attempt to influence foreign opinion by highlighting the securitization narrative and blaming the Taiwanese president for the current cross-Strait stalemate.
 
20
[61, 62], op.cit.
 
21
[67], op.cit.
 
22
Xi Jinping’s 2017 New Year address, with English subtitles, retrieved from https://​www.​youtube.​com/​watch?​v=​TzbkGXUFaiY on 2 January 2017.
 
23
‘Consolidate the common ideological foundation that is the joint struggle of the Party and the people’, Qiushi, 16 October 2013; retrieved from www.​qstheory.​cn/​zxdk/​2013/​201320/​201310/​t20131012_​278250.​htm, on 3 July 2017.
 
24
‘Sino-US Relations: More Foes than Friends,’ Xinhua, 22 March 2010. Retrieved from http://​news.​xinhuanet.​com/​herald/​2010-03-03/​22/​content_​13221096.​htm on 3 September 2015.
 
25
‘Some Chinese Schools Prohibited Students from Celebrating Christmas’, China National Radio, 25 December 2014. Retrieved from http://​edu.​cnr.​cn/​list/​20141225/​t20141225_​517209183.​shtml on 5 January 2015. http://​chinascope.​org/​archives/​1667.
 
26
‘Chief Justice Called for Standing Firm against the Western Idea of ‘Judicial Independence”, China News, 4 January 2017. Retrieved from http://​www.​chinanews.​com/​gn/​2017/​01-14/​8124300.​shtml on 6 June 2017.
 
28
‘Xi Jinping: pursuing a dream for 1.3 billion Chinese’, China Daily, 17 March 2013. Retrieved from http://​www.​chinadaily.​com.​cn/​china/​2013npe/​2013-03/​17/​content_​16313950.​htm on 7 August 2017.
 
29
For a discussion of the roles of Confucius Institutes, see Hartig [19] and Sahlins [53].
 
30
[How to Raise Our Country’s Cultural Soft Power]’. Qiushi [Online], 23 May 2016. Retrieved from http://​www.​qstheory.​cn/​zhuanqu/​qsft/​2016-05/​23/​c_​1118913628.​htm on 6 January 2017.
 
31
‘Xi Jinping zongshuji guanyu ‘wenhua zixin’ de zhongayo lunshu [Important Statements of General Secretary Xi Jinping on ‘Cultural Confidence’], SCIO [Online], 30 August 2016. Retrieved from http://​www.​scio.​gov.​cn/​zxbd/​tt/​Document/​1489005/​1489005.​htm on 6 January 2017.
 
32
‘Xi Jinping Promotes Traditional Chinese Culture’, Xinhua, 29 May 2017.
 
33
Extract from a speech made by Xi Jinping on a November 2013 visit to Qufu, Confucius’ birthplace, Confucius Research Institute, as reported by Ta Kung Pao, on 12 February 2014. The quote was reportedly lifted from the speech by Hu Jintao at the 2011 Party Plenum Communiqué on Culture (Source: [38]).
 
34
‘Xi calls for new type of think tanks’, Xinhua, 27 October 2014. Retrieved from http://​news.​xinhuanet.​com/​english/​china/​2014-10/​27/​c_​133746282.​htm on 30 October 2014.
 
35
‘China is struggling to keep control over its version of the past: a battle is raging in the realm of historiography’, The Economist, 29 October 2016. Retrieved from https://​www.​economist.​com/​news/​china/​21709321-battle-raging-realm-historiography-china-struggling-keep-control-over-its-version-of-the-past.​html on 30 October 2016.
 
36
‘Document 9: A ChinaFile Translation’, ChinaFile, 8 November 2013, Retrieved from http://​www.​chinafile.​com/​document-9-chinafile-translation on 5 January 2017. More on Document no. 9 is covered in Kerry Brown and Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova’s paper in this special issue.
 
37
‘Xi Jinping’s Strategic blueprint for the Four Comprehensives’, People’s Daily, reprinted by Xinhua, 24 February 2015 (Retrieved from http://​news.​xinhuanet.​com/​politics/​2015-02/​24/​c_​1114423235.​htm on 3 March 2015. For more on the Four Comprehensives, see Kerry Brown and Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova’s, as well as Ondřej Klimeš’ articles in this special issue.
 
38
The slogan of the ‘new normal’, first introduced by Xi Jinping in May 2014, denotes both a continuation of the market economic model to reply to the demands of the liberal reform-minded elites and an adaption of the development strategies to answer ecological concerns and the apprehension by the anti-capitalist ‘new Left’ about rising levels of social inequality. While the application of the ‘new normal’ paradigm in the Chinese domestic political sphere involves mostly strategic adjustments to existing political structures, when applied to the global dimension, the real novelty exists in the innovating role China wishes to play by setting up its own (global) institutions, such as the AIIB or the OBOR Initiative [39]. The slogan ‘new normal’ also emerges in military discourse, as the Chinese air force has indicated that its increased aircraft training runs around Taiwan are the ‘new normal’. Photographs of its aircraft in airspace around Taiwan, posted by the Chinese air force on Weibo, are accompanied by the message ‘It’s becoming normal, normal and normal’ ([21].
 
39
‘Full text of Xi Jinping’s speech given at the CCP Central Party School on 11 December 2015’, Qiushi, 30 April 2016. Retrieved from http://​www.​qstheory.​cn/​dukan/​qs/​2016-04/​30/​c_​1118772415.​htm on 4 July 2017.
 
40
‘Strengthen the Party’s leadership over Intellectuals and Ideology’, Qiushi, 7 March, 2014. Retrieved from http://​qstheory.​cn/​hqwy/​2014/​201405/​201403/​t20140307-328196.​htm on 5 June 2014.
 
41
For more information on the ‘China story’, see Barmé [4].
 
42
For more recent research on the ‘New Left’, see Brown and Van Nieuwenhuizen [6].
 
43
See, for example, President Hu Jintao’s speech on the achievement of 30 years of reforms in December 2008 (People’s Daily, 19 December 2008).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Examining Strategic Narratives in Chinese Official Discourse under Xi Jinping
verfasst von
Lutgard Lams
Publikationsdatum
09.03.2018
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Chinese Political Science / Ausgabe 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1080-6954
Elektronische ISSN: 1874-6357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-018-9529-8

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