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ID182949
Title ProperChina’s Mask Diplomacy in Europe
Other Title InformationSeeking Foreign Gratitude and Domestic Stability
LanguageENG
AuthorKowalski, Bartosz
Summary / Abstract (Note)The analysis discusses domestic sources of China’s diplomatic offensive in Europe following the outbreak of Covid-19, with a focus on the central and eastern parts of the continent. By examining selected case studies of countries competing for Chinese medical supplies in the time of the global crisis, it demonstrates how the party-state leadership with “Xi Jinping at the core” has been promoting the narrative of its transparent and timely response to the outbreak of the pandemic, while at the same time nurturing its image as a (benevolent) global leader in the struggle against the coronavirus. The article argues that mask diplomacy has served two overlapping domestic and foreign policy goals: aiming to cover up China’s leadership’s failure to contain the pandemic in its initial stage, while also turning acts of foreign gratitude to its advantage in seeking domestic public approval and the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party governance.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 50, No.2; Aug 2021: p.209-226
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 50 No 2
Key WordsChina ;  Chinese Foreign Policy ;  Mask Diplomacy ;  China’s Domestic Policies


 
 
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