ID | 183195 |
Title Proper | China’s Chernobyl |
Other Title Information | COVID-19 Narratives of Collapse and Global Domination |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sautman, Barry |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In COVID-19’s first months, US politicians and media forecast that a contrast between Chinese deception and incapability and Western success against the pandemic might fatally sink internal confidence in China’s party-state. It would also diminish China externally, as it came to be seen as endangering the world by spreading biological pollution. A “China’s Chernobyl” prediction became the latest “China collapse” wish-fulfilment. This rests on two contradictory yet co-existing Yellow Peril tropes: “deceit and incompetence” and “world domination.” However, no empirical basis exists for either notion: China prevailed against the pandemic and lacks the capacity for global hegemony. “China’s Chernobyl” is most relevant then as a wish that creates a belief, that China should and could collapse. That in turn bolsters the US-led mobilization to counter China as a “strong competitor” and frames China as the common enemy, thereby promoting Western transnational and US internal cohesion. |
`In' analytical Note | Pacific Affairs Vol. 94, No.4; Dec 2021: p.683-706 |
Journal Source | Pacific Affairs Vol: 94 No 4 |
Key Words | Global Domination ; Collapse ; Chin ; Yellow Peril ; COVID-19 |