Since 1978, China has consistently taken a pragmatic approach in its overseas propaganda to avoid ideological confrontation with the West. However, as China’s influence grows, this tradition has shifted. The West now criticizes China’s global promotion of its own “democracy”—often depicted in the West as authoritarianism—as an attempt to undermine Western liberal democracy. This raises a question: Is China exporting democracy through its overseas propaganda? We conduct a discourse analysis of China’s democratic propaganda in France during the Xi Jinping era. Employing quantitative analysis, we challenge the prevailing argument that geopolitical safety is the primary driver of China’s overseas propaganda. Instead, we find that the primary goal is to address the growing demand for democracy among the Chinese. In a framework of descriptive, defensive, and aggressive dimensions, we show that the underlying motivations behind China’s overseas democratic propaganda sit within the first two dimensions.
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September 11 2024
Is China Selling Its Democracy Overseas, and Are Europeans Buying?: An Analysis of Chinese Propaganda in France
Rongxin Li,
Rongxin Li
Rongxin Li is an Assistant Professor in the School of International Studies / Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
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Canpu Chen,
Canpu Chen
Canpu Chen is a doctoral student at the Dionysian Economics Laboratory, University of Paris 8, Saint Denis, France.
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Guangyuan Yao
Guangyuan Yao
Guangyuan Yao is a doctoral student in the Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Macau, China.
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Asian Survey (2024) 64 (6): 914–941.
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Rongxin Li, Canpu Chen, Guangyuan Yao; Is China Selling Its Democracy Overseas, and Are Europeans Buying?: An Analysis of Chinese Propaganda in France. Asian Survey 1 December 2024; 64 (6): 914–941. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2024.2329501
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