The document analyzes how China uses soft power through media and foreign policy to enhance its global image. It discusses how China portrays itself on the international stage and examines Western media coverage of China's rise. The author finds that China's economic growth and involvement in international affairs have increased Western interest in China over the past few decades as reflected by growing media coverage. The media plays an important role in shaping other countries' perceptions and policies toward China as its global influence rises.
China advanced more in term of technology and being shortlist as a second super world economic, China engaged into different Africa’s construction projects, mostly of Africa infrastructure project improved effective after rebuild their economy relations with Chinese governments, Chinese government helped African to utilize and expanded their natural resources for maximize standard product. The study was examine the factor that influence trade business relationship between Tanzania and China with a deeper view the information on implication to Tanzania economy, through the critical examine relationship between Tanzania and China, also we assessed the perceptions of entrepreneurship and rapid growth of manufacture with reflect to current global situation of trade statistics between Tanzania and China. Tanzania gain more from the China’s since the model of production (Socialism model of production) on that situation both two countries were the same model of production and share everything the same for fighting their independence and other supports, recently China growth rapid for manufacturing expertise and become the second world economic. The study was advise the Tanzania government should massive encourage rapid manufacture growth and production facilities with motivate direct investment by the Chinese company to create more job opportunity for Tanzania rather than focus on political issue or other relations.
Japan vs. China in Asean- A Research Proposal in the Political Motives in Fig...Ardin Yeo Jia Xiong
In the past semester, as part of the Princeton University-Rutgers University exchange program, I took a PhD-level class in Political Economy of Development at Princeton for my graduate degree's second concentration in International Development. As part of my intellectually challenging and stimulating experience, I completed the front-end of my first-ever theoretical politics and economics-style academic journal research paper.
The Image of Africa in China: The Emerging Role of Chinese Social MediaEric Olander
China and Africa are both developing at a fast pace and consolidating their relationship with each other, constituting another pole of the world, as described by the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during his visit to the African Union in May 2014. China is taking a more active lead in terms of this relationship. Its investments in African infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing industry, mining, and trade have brought noteworthy positive impacts on the continent’s social and economic development, but some of them have resulted in controversy and serious local debates due to the Chinese lack of knowledge regarding local customs, legal systems, and lifestyles. Thus how the Chinese perceive Africa and how they receive information about Africa has become a serious factor in this bilateral relationship’s sustainable and mutually beneficial future.
After the relatively successful system transformation, some young democratic countries from Central and Eastern Europe which used to receive democratic
aid in the 1980s and 90s have engaged as new donors in assisting pro-democratic
changes in other post-communist countries. The donor-recipient relations between
two post-communist countries can be observed on the example of the development
of cooperation between Poland and Ukraine. This paper deals with Polish assistance
to new media in Ukraine in from 2007-2017 as a part of supporting democracy in
Ukraine under the Polish Cooperation Development Program. Firstly, this work examines whether the Polish government’s support of Ukrainian media as part of cooperation development will be sustained regardless of changes in the Polish government.
Secondly, the paper explores whether Polish NGOs tailor their projects, financed
by the Polish MFA, to the recipients’ respective needs and the current situation in
Ukraine. By examining Polish media assistance, the authors aim to explain the efforts
of the new donor in developing media in a partner country, emphasizing the relation
between the involvement of external actors and the presence of independent media
which play an important role in democratization processes.
China and Singapore- what does China get from us and what goes beyond academi...Dickson Yeo
Singapore and China are physically and population wise on opposite ends of the spectrum. But the state construction of elites facilitates a great deal of collaboration and synthesis.
By needing to rely on each other's macroeconomic and facilitative abilities within the Washington Consensus framework. A powerful synthesis is created.
However, do they see each other clearly?
Political Myths of the African Great Lakes Regionijtsrd
Political myth in the region is used by the politicians and rebels alike. Through the suitable planet of mythology they all try to gain and retain their power and financial profits. In other words, political mythology of the African Great Lakes is largely serving the interests of not only the states and nations, but also small groups that hold both political and economic power, as well as organised criminal groups. This kind of mythology is, therefore, characteristic of poor, underdeveloped countries troubled by conflicts. While the political superpowers use myths to justify their control over others, poorer nations use them to explain failures and social inequalities. Importantly, political myth of this region should not be perceived only negatively. We should remember that thanks to the faith in myth the continent shook off the yoke of colonialism. Without a doubt, nowadays, in the era of globalisation, this area needs new challenges, the new political myths which will guarantee the process of integration of the local communities. The good knowledge of this sphere of reality will allow us, the representatives of different civilisation, to better understand the political and economic dimension of the modern day changes in the region of the African Great Lakes. Wioleta Gierszewska ""Political Myths of the African Great Lakes Region"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23599.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/23599/political-myths-of-the-african-great-lakes-region/wioleta-gierszewska
Abstract
Press freedom is an essential ingredient of the democratic culture. The higher the degree
of press freedom allowed in any country, the higher the degree of democracy its citizens
enjoy. This paper argues that there is a link between democracy and the extent of press
freedom in any society but years of military rule had strongly hindered press freedom in
Nigeria. The paper further argues that government across all eras be it colonial, military
and democratic has been plagued with mistrust and hatred for the press. Successive
governments churned out malicious press laws to emasculate the press which offer a
potent and enduring platform for a healthy democracy. The paper concludes that
obnoxious press laws by successive governments have hindered press freedom, and that
despite the democratic rule in Nigeria today, some of these press laws still exist in our
legal statutes that infringe on press freedom. The paper recommends that the atmosphere
of military hangover which pervades in our environment should be completely eliminated,
thus, all anti-press laws that have colonial or military rule history should be expunged
from our laws to pave way for a democratic press that operates according to democratic
tenets.
China advanced more in term of technology and being shortlist as a second super world economic, China engaged into different Africa’s construction projects, mostly of Africa infrastructure project improved effective after rebuild their economy relations with Chinese governments, Chinese government helped African to utilize and expanded their natural resources for maximize standard product. The study was examine the factor that influence trade business relationship between Tanzania and China with a deeper view the information on implication to Tanzania economy, through the critical examine relationship between Tanzania and China, also we assessed the perceptions of entrepreneurship and rapid growth of manufacture with reflect to current global situation of trade statistics between Tanzania and China. Tanzania gain more from the China’s since the model of production (Socialism model of production) on that situation both two countries were the same model of production and share everything the same for fighting their independence and other supports, recently China growth rapid for manufacturing expertise and become the second world economic. The study was advise the Tanzania government should massive encourage rapid manufacture growth and production facilities with motivate direct investment by the Chinese company to create more job opportunity for Tanzania rather than focus on political issue or other relations.
Japan vs. China in Asean- A Research Proposal in the Political Motives in Fig...Ardin Yeo Jia Xiong
In the past semester, as part of the Princeton University-Rutgers University exchange program, I took a PhD-level class in Political Economy of Development at Princeton for my graduate degree's second concentration in International Development. As part of my intellectually challenging and stimulating experience, I completed the front-end of my first-ever theoretical politics and economics-style academic journal research paper.
The Image of Africa in China: The Emerging Role of Chinese Social MediaEric Olander
China and Africa are both developing at a fast pace and consolidating their relationship with each other, constituting another pole of the world, as described by the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during his visit to the African Union in May 2014. China is taking a more active lead in terms of this relationship. Its investments in African infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing industry, mining, and trade have brought noteworthy positive impacts on the continent’s social and economic development, but some of them have resulted in controversy and serious local debates due to the Chinese lack of knowledge regarding local customs, legal systems, and lifestyles. Thus how the Chinese perceive Africa and how they receive information about Africa has become a serious factor in this bilateral relationship’s sustainable and mutually beneficial future.
After the relatively successful system transformation, some young democratic countries from Central and Eastern Europe which used to receive democratic
aid in the 1980s and 90s have engaged as new donors in assisting pro-democratic
changes in other post-communist countries. The donor-recipient relations between
two post-communist countries can be observed on the example of the development
of cooperation between Poland and Ukraine. This paper deals with Polish assistance
to new media in Ukraine in from 2007-2017 as a part of supporting democracy in
Ukraine under the Polish Cooperation Development Program. Firstly, this work examines whether the Polish government’s support of Ukrainian media as part of cooperation development will be sustained regardless of changes in the Polish government.
Secondly, the paper explores whether Polish NGOs tailor their projects, financed
by the Polish MFA, to the recipients’ respective needs and the current situation in
Ukraine. By examining Polish media assistance, the authors aim to explain the efforts
of the new donor in developing media in a partner country, emphasizing the relation
between the involvement of external actors and the presence of independent media
which play an important role in democratization processes.
China and Singapore- what does China get from us and what goes beyond academi...Dickson Yeo
Singapore and China are physically and population wise on opposite ends of the spectrum. But the state construction of elites facilitates a great deal of collaboration and synthesis.
By needing to rely on each other's macroeconomic and facilitative abilities within the Washington Consensus framework. A powerful synthesis is created.
However, do they see each other clearly?
Political Myths of the African Great Lakes Regionijtsrd
Political myth in the region is used by the politicians and rebels alike. Through the suitable planet of mythology they all try to gain and retain their power and financial profits. In other words, political mythology of the African Great Lakes is largely serving the interests of not only the states and nations, but also small groups that hold both political and economic power, as well as organised criminal groups. This kind of mythology is, therefore, characteristic of poor, underdeveloped countries troubled by conflicts. While the political superpowers use myths to justify their control over others, poorer nations use them to explain failures and social inequalities. Importantly, political myth of this region should not be perceived only negatively. We should remember that thanks to the faith in myth the continent shook off the yoke of colonialism. Without a doubt, nowadays, in the era of globalisation, this area needs new challenges, the new political myths which will guarantee the process of integration of the local communities. The good knowledge of this sphere of reality will allow us, the representatives of different civilisation, to better understand the political and economic dimension of the modern day changes in the region of the African Great Lakes. Wioleta Gierszewska ""Political Myths of the African Great Lakes Region"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23599.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/23599/political-myths-of-the-african-great-lakes-region/wioleta-gierszewska
Abstract
Press freedom is an essential ingredient of the democratic culture. The higher the degree
of press freedom allowed in any country, the higher the degree of democracy its citizens
enjoy. This paper argues that there is a link between democracy and the extent of press
freedom in any society but years of military rule had strongly hindered press freedom in
Nigeria. The paper further argues that government across all eras be it colonial, military
and democratic has been plagued with mistrust and hatred for the press. Successive
governments churned out malicious press laws to emasculate the press which offer a
potent and enduring platform for a healthy democracy. The paper concludes that
obnoxious press laws by successive governments have hindered press freedom, and that
despite the democratic rule in Nigeria today, some of these press laws still exist in our
legal statutes that infringe on press freedom. The paper recommends that the atmosphere
of military hangover which pervades in our environment should be completely eliminated,
thus, all anti-press laws that have colonial or military rule history should be expunged
from our laws to pave way for a democratic press that operates according to democratic
tenets.
The region represents a great opportunity to research the common security challenges of
Central Asian countries, which require regional cooperation. Security issues connected with vulnerability of Central Asian countries into natural hazards and complex emergencies (that may derive from territorial disputes, ethnic violence, drug trafficking, combating against terrorism and extremism) equally
proves that regional cooperation is necessary to solve common problems. Moreover, from cultural and
traditional context, Central Asia has shared common past and heritage which would serve as driving
force for regional integration process.
When Soviet Union collapsed most scholars argued that the region finally would develop independent. However, historical analysis of the post-Soviet period shows that geopolitical interest of world
powers did not disappear. To some extent historical overlords of Central Asia (Russia and China) regained their geopolitical position through creating economic and military institutions with the participation of Central Asian countries. In this respect, this research paper focuses on analysis of interplay
between China and Russia in Post-Soviet Central Asia, their role of regional stability and economic
growth. Finally, paper also considers important to investigate the role of USA and the EU for Central
Asia region, including where the EU and USA can have more space for cooperation.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The Pessimistic Investor Sentiments Indicator in Social NetworksTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
With the worldwide proliferation of social networks, the social networks have played an important role in the social activities .Peoples are inclined to obtain the corresponding public opinion to make decision such as shopping, education, investment and so on. Analysis of data generated by social networks has become an important field of research, however in the field of public opinion analysis of social networks the quantitative measure indexes are still lacking. In this paper, the calculation method of pessimistic investor sentiments indicator is proposed, and the index has a certain theoretical and practical value.
Jjournalistic routines on political news-gathering.
The second part looks at the role played by organizational forces
The third section explores the ways that an array of economic factors shape news.
The final portion describes the complex ways that the larger political system influences news, particularly coverage of recent wars.
EXPERIENCES OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST AND THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACIES ,
“DEMOCRACY NEVER LASTS LONG. IT SOON WASTES, EXHAUSTS AND MURDERS ITSELF”
FAILED REASON: FAILED DEMOCRACY,
THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY TOPS ALL HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS, BUT IT AILS IF REASON FAILS .
RULE OF LAW BACKED BY COLLECTIVE REASON CAN BEST ANSWER THE DEMOCRATIC DECAY .
The region represents a great opportunity to research the common security challenges of
Central Asian countries, which require regional cooperation. Security issues connected with vulnerability of Central Asian countries into natural hazards and complex emergencies (that may derive from territorial disputes, ethnic violence, drug trafficking, combating against terrorism and extremism) equally
proves that regional cooperation is necessary to solve common problems. Moreover, from cultural and
traditional context, Central Asia has shared common past and heritage which would serve as driving
force for regional integration process.
When Soviet Union collapsed most scholars argued that the region finally would develop independent. However, historical analysis of the post-Soviet period shows that geopolitical interest of world
powers did not disappear. To some extent historical overlords of Central Asia (Russia and China) regained their geopolitical position through creating economic and military institutions with the participation of Central Asian countries. In this respect, this research paper focuses on analysis of interplay
between China and Russia in Post-Soviet Central Asia, their role of regional stability and economic
growth. Finally, paper also considers important to investigate the role of USA and the EU for Central
Asia region, including where the EU and USA can have more space for cooperation.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The Pessimistic Investor Sentiments Indicator in Social NetworksTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
With the worldwide proliferation of social networks, the social networks have played an important role in the social activities .Peoples are inclined to obtain the corresponding public opinion to make decision such as shopping, education, investment and so on. Analysis of data generated by social networks has become an important field of research, however in the field of public opinion analysis of social networks the quantitative measure indexes are still lacking. In this paper, the calculation method of pessimistic investor sentiments indicator is proposed, and the index has a certain theoretical and practical value.
Jjournalistic routines on political news-gathering.
The second part looks at the role played by organizational forces
The third section explores the ways that an array of economic factors shape news.
The final portion describes the complex ways that the larger political system influences news, particularly coverage of recent wars.
EXPERIENCES OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST AND THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACIES ,
“DEMOCRACY NEVER LASTS LONG. IT SOON WASTES, EXHAUSTS AND MURDERS ITSELF”
FAILED REASON: FAILED DEMOCRACY,
THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY TOPS ALL HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS, BUT IT AILS IF REASON FAILS .
RULE OF LAW BACKED BY COLLECTIVE REASON CAN BEST ANSWER THE DEMOCRATIC DECAY .
The article “China’s public diplomacy and communication strategy in the US: lessons for Pakistan” was written by Bilal Zubair and Nazir Hussain in December 2020. The article highlights the importance of public diplomacy in the era of modern communication in order to create and maintain the dominance over others.
Communication is seen as an important component of public diplomacy to know how governments interact with foreign publics. As an emerging power, China has been actively expanding its presence in the global communication landscape through public diplomacy. Western media consider it a threat in global leadership for the sole super power The United States. China's rise as an emerging power has disturbed the power distribution in the international system. The article also highlights that how public diplomacy and external communication have been a neglected area of research in Pakistan.
Cyber-nationalism and China’s Foreign Policy in A New Era: An Empirical Study...Luna Zeng
In 2016-17, waves of nationalist sentiment raised in the Chinese online sphere as the South China Sea Arbitration released its award and the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system has been deployed. The non-traditional targets of criticism, the increasingly assertive foreign policy, and the renewed domestic propaganda strategy result in features that did not exist in the previous popular nationalism in China. This paper studies the online nationalist discourse of these two cases and how it was shaped by China’s foreign strategy, the specific policy reactions to the Arbitration and the THAAD, and the narrative of state media, and argues that the popular nationalism and the confrontational Chinese foreign policy has converged with and mutually reinforced each other. The findings suggest that, on the one hand, the online discourse is characterized by dispersed focuses on specific dimensions of Chinese foreign policy, including the controversial perceptions on international norms, economic tools in diplomacy and other strategies adopted by the Chinese government. On the other hand, with the assistance of the active and responsive state media, the official narratives have been internalized through netizen’s internal interpretation, discussion, and justification of the foreign policy. Despite the lack of transparency in the foreign policy decision-making in China, these features still imply less pressure that Chinese government faces to respond to popular nationalist demand domestically while simultaneously pursuing national interests in the international arena, as these two demands are no longer antitheses to each other.
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europ.docxambersalomon88660
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe, Russia's command economy opened up to the world. The resulting globalization brought about great economic and political changes. While the new market economy promoted growth and modernization, it also deepened the country's class divide. Further, the quick transition from a planned economy to a free market opened the door for rampant corruption. Oligarchs who where friends of the old state where sold sectors of industry for pennies on the dollar. So while globalization paved the way for industrialization and modernization, particularly in the oil industry in Russia, the corruption and class divide brought with it make it a double edged sword.
Like every country in the world, Russia enjoys the benefits of globalization. They have been active in world trade and financial markets. In doing so, they agree to the rules of the games established way before they decided to join. "The global financial system resembles a somewhat democratic society where the voice of a very powerful and representative segment of society is manifested not by vote, but by instant and unambiguous money flows" (Marmolejo, 2014).
However, Russia is new to this game. "The Moscow Exchange was established on December 19, 2011, by the merger of the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange and the Russian Trading System. The Moscow Exchange operates all financial assets across the board: equities, bonds, derivatives, currencies, money markets, and precious metals; in addition, the Moscow Exchange also operates Russia’s Central Securities Depositary and the country’s largest clearing service provider" (Marmolejo, 2014). It resides about in the middle regarding a current per capita GDP of approximately $18,100 (US), with an abundance of corruption, extreme ends of the spectrum regarding the haves and have nots, not to mention the many ethnic conflicts (Marmolejo, 2014). They are largely dependent upon the export of raw materials, such as oil, gas and other related products, but have "a third-world-like economic structure" (Marmelejo, 2014). Despite their antiquated economic structure, they have the largest landmass in the world with the 10th largest population in the world.
With Capitalization now taking over some previously communist countries, Putin is slowly destroying the country. His militarist attitude is going to put Russia back to where there were.
Marmolejo, M. (March 12, 2014). "Putin, Russia, Ukraine, and the Globalized World." Globalization: Opportunities & Implications. Retrieved on October 22, 2014 from url http://www.understandglobalization.com/2014/03/12/putin-russia-ukraine-and-the-globalized-world/
The global economy is an interconnected marketplace. Speaking from a political and economist perspective, globalization increases integration in the scope of business, values, technology, and various aspects of culture; it fosters interaction between people, organizations, and governments. In pertinen.
Using individual data on voting and political parties manifestos in European coun- tries, we empirically characterize the drivers of voting for populist parties (the demand side) as well as the presence of populist parties (the supply side). We show that the economic insecurity drivers of the demand of populism are significant, especially when considering the key interactions with turnout incentives, neglected in previous studies. Once turnout effects are taken into account, economic insecurity drives consensus to populist policies directly and through indirect negative effects on trust and attitudes towards immigrants. On the supply side, populist parties are more likely to emerge when countries are faced with a systemic crisis of economic security. The orientation choice of populist parties, i.e., whether they arise on left or right of the political spec- trum, is determined by the availability of political space. The typical mainstream parties response is to reduce the distance of their platform from that of successful populist entrants, amplifying the aggregate supply of populist policies.
African Francophone countries are increasingly engaging with China politically, socially, culturally and economically since 1958, through bilateral and multilateral cooperation especially the machinations of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) create in Beijing on 2000.The recent growth of Chinese influence and companies across Africa in general, Africa Francophone in particular has drawn African and world attention. As a result, both economic and political implications are emerging at the global level, raising concerns among actors in the global economy. Most critic and literature to date that appears to borrow from the logic of dependency theory presents African Francophone Countries as pawns, subject to the demands of exploitative and dominant China, who is benefiting at Africa Francophone‟s expense. So for that reason, the relations between China and African Francophone require close examination, and this document seeks to address two major issues. First, it tries to and investigates whether or not dependency theory explains the nature of African Francophone nations and China‟s relationship, using Republic of Mali as a case study. Furthermore, it will address whether dependency theory can correctly describe this relationship. In this research we refer to Dos Santos‟ assertion. According to Dos Santos‟s assertion “the dependency is a historical condition in which the economy of a certain group of countries is conditioned by the development and expansion of another economy to which their own is subjected” (1). Some publication claim that the impact of Chinese engagement in Africa Francophone, whether positive or negative, whether on a comprehensive scale or a small scale benefiting the leaders class and a circle of privileges people, will be determined by African Francophone governments and their policies regarding China. While it is clear that African Francophone States have found a new partner for diplomatic support, trade, and aid even to resist Western interventions and initiated policies. It is also apparent that to accrue any sort of lasting benefit, African Francophone Nations must actively manage their relationship with China. Existing research has yet to adequately address the motivations of African Francophone who choose to engage with China and African Francophone perspectives on this growing relationship. This paper will attempt to address these questions in part by exploring Mali‟s China policy
Supporting new media in Ukraine through Polish Development Cooperation ProgramPaulina Pospieszna
After the relatively successful system transformation, some young democratic countries from Central and Eastern Europe which used to receive democratic aid in the 1980s and 90s have engaged as new donors in assisting pro-democratic changes in other post-communist countries. The donor-recipient relations between two post-communist countries can be observed on the example of the development of cooperation between Poland and Ukraine. This paper deals with Polish assistance to new media in Ukraine in from 2007-2017 as a part of supporting democracy in Ukraine under the Polish Cooperation Development Program. Firstly, this work examines whether the Polish government's support of Ukrainian media as part of cooperation development will be sustained regardless of changes in the Polish government. Secondly, the paper explores whether Polish NGOs tailor their projects, financed by the Polish MFA, to the recipients' respective needs and the current situation in Ukraine. By examining Polish media assistance, the authors aim to explain the efforts of the new donor in developing media in a partner country, emphasizing the relation between the involvement of external actors and the presence of independent media which play an important role in democratization processes.
RUNNING HEADER: GLOBALIZATION
GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
Joylyn Case
Rasmussen College-Vision of Am. – Section 01
Globalization
Established in 2000, Byte Level Research was the first firm devoted only to the symbolization and exploration of web globalization. It's a webpage that has counseled with several multinationals and has realized what lives up to expectations and what doesn't work and, exactly as imperative, where their sites are going. This skill has continued into the strategy of the Report Card, the first report devoted to best practices in web globalization. The site does depict globalization as a methodology of association and coordination among the individuals, organizations, and legislatures of distinctive countries, a procedure determined by universal exchange and speculation and helped by data engineering.
Globalization, (davis 4) can likewise be depicted as a "movement to a more incorporated and reliant world economy" (Hill 7), has been the subject of numerous books and discourses for as far back as decade. Alongside the advancement of microchips, the Internet is maybe the most critical mechanical development of our time, assuming a significant part in the development of globalization. The Internet encouraged the development of the development to a worldwide town through the formation of less expensive, quicker and simpler method for correspondence, the procurement of an unlimited pool of data, and the extension of e-business.
The Internet gives a less expensive, speedier and simpler system for correspondence, an option that has made a "worldwide group of onlookers", as said by Renato Ruggiero, chief general of the World Trade Organization. In surveying the expense of long separation telephone calls versus that of online voice talk sessions, the Internet is substantially more moderate furthermore predominant in quality. Numerous web clients now have web Polaroid’s, receivers, and the entire product important to help this equipment. This permits clients to talk, see, and be seen by the individual they are having a discussion with. Individuals from Asia can convey discussions with Europeans, Americans or Africans in the meantime, at no additional cost on Msn Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, or MIRC. Correspondence is likewise quicker on the web. An email is sent and got by the other party in seconds, rather than customary mail, which may take months to achieve its end when sent over the sea. Hence, individuals everywhere throughout the world can stay in touch all the time, impart online regular and even impart documents. At the point when calculating in the usability of the Internet, it is not difficult to see why such a variety of people lean toward conveying thusly. In the site, they bring it out obviously that globalization gives both positive and negative impacts on social differing qualities which can have extensive effects.
The negative impact
Because of the phenomenal access to societies, a much more exte.
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Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
1. The Rise of China: media perception and implications
for international politics
Li Zhang
BY: ZAHRA BHATTI
The paper studies how China is aiming to enhance its soft power across the world
through projections of its culture and values using the media and foreign policy.
China is using soft power as a tool to attract and portray a great image of its
country on international level. The author has tried to link soft power, news
media and foreign relations together. and has shown china͛s rise, its significance
and involvement in international affairs.
The author in this paper discusses the news media and China͛s national image as
well as the relationship between the news media and policy-making before going
on to examine the nature of Western media coverage of China. It then
investigates the role of the media coverage of a rising China image in
transforming China͛s international relations.The author further says that China
has gradually involved the international political and economic systems.The rise
of China as an emerging great power has now been widely observed and
recognized across the globe.
Both qualitative and quantitative methodologies have been used in the research.
The paper is based on primary and secondary data. Personal interviews and
analysis of the author are utilized to support the argument. The evidence is from
western sources such as analysts, journals and articles as well as from china. This
study shows that china is improving her image through social, economic, business
and ethnic implications in world politics. The government͚s policies, activities,
their actions on international issues are shown on global level.The behavior and
attitude of Chinese politicians, Chinese citizen and also the china products shape
up the image of china on international arena.
2. The writer argues that all of above the most considerable and distinguished factor
in the promotion and portrayal of china͚s image abroad is the foreign news and
media. They play an exceptional role in the country͛s reflection. There are
different types of news media, television, radio, newspaper and internet. They are
the sources which provide information on china͛s development; economy and
social events. These together shape its recognition and perspicacity abroad.
China͛s progressive participation in multilateral organizations, its neighbor policy
or culture exchange activities, and its peace and trade treaties, are widely known
by people in other countries through the news media. She further argues that this
is a mediated world and all people are connected to each other and other people
of the world through news media for information. But most significant are the
foreign news media sources on which people rely. Media is such a medium that
links people from all over the world. It builds up the world for people, both public
and political elites. According to Chinese their soft power has 3 main sources they
are values, culture and foreign policy that builds up its perception as rising state.
National image also has an impact on her foreign policy.
The news media are not only important sources of information for policy-makers,
but are also channels of communication within and between governments. They
play an important role in the process of policy-making. On the basis of research
analysis and various interviews the study concludes by saying Western news
sourcesprojects relationship between the media perception of China͛s rise as a
soft power and brand. Especially china͛s foreign relations with the European
Union.News media plays a vital role as information providers in decision making
process and policy making process. All the gathered information goes under the
various procedures before it becomes a policy of a state.The foreign policy-
makers͛ understanding and perception of China is part of the fundamental basis
for the formulation of a China policy. The change of perception of China can be
one of the factors that lead to the change in China policy. Therefore, change of
media coverage of China is one of the factors changing foreign policy toward
China.
3. Author further examines the perception of China in three transnational news
media, the Financial Times, The Economist and the International Herald Tribune,
in Europe from 1989 to 2005. These show the coverage of China from 1989 to
2005. Author has selected these 3 publications due to its popularity amongst
European elites.Analysis of these sources provides a good representation of the
mainstream image of China in theEuropean public sphere.
The data shows that the volume of media coverage of China in the FT and The
Economist increased in general during the whole period from 1989 to 2005. But in
the IHT, the volume fluctuated with a peak in the mid-1990s and increased again
during the last three years of study.The study also measures the overall news
volume of the three publications. The findings show that the overall number of
pages for news stories in the three newspapers has been relatively stable during
the 17-year period under study.The three European news media are interested in
reporting the different aspects of China. Mainly politics and military, foreign
relations and world affairs,economic/trade/finance and business, culture/arts and
education, society and health, disasters , crime, human rights, sport, cross-Strait
relations, Tiananmen, the handover of Hong Kong, science and technology,
environment and energy.The statistics indicate that the economic, trade, finance
and business aspect of China has drawn the most attention from the news
media.It occupies the biggest proportion of Chinese coverage overall in all three
publications.
Done by the author, content analysis from the news media shows that two topic
categories, the economic aspect and external politics aspect, are most salient in
Chinese coverage in terms of both the percentage in subject distribution and their
placement in the three news publications.This helps to build the absolute and
accurate image of a rising China in the media.
The conclusion and inferences drawn by the author seem fairly logical. On the
basis of interviewing China correspondents for the media; the study explores the
factors that influence the volume change from the perspective of journalistic
practice. It argues that the matrix of news value regarding Chinese stories and the
4. number of correspondents working for the foreign media are two important
factors leading the changing volume of Chinese coverage. In the period 1989ʹ
1992 not much attention was paid to China.But the drastic events of the student
demonstrations and the government crackdown drew much media attention and
stimulated the coverage of China in 1989.The media reporting shows that from
1993 the overall international climate toward China seemed to change.The media
paid more attention to the economic reform in China, its big potential market and
also its great investment opportunities.
China became a less interesting place than some other Asian countries during the
financial crisis, which led to there being less space to cover China. But, on the
other hand, China͛s economy and its policies would have an impact on other
countries in the region at times of crisis, which made China still an important
place to cover. After joining the WTO in 2001, China engaged in the international
political and economic systems quicker and evolved very fast. It has become a
bigger player in international issues and this turns it into both an interesting and
an important country for the news media.
Author͛s minor argument in this paper is thata goodindicator of the increased
interest and importance of China has been the number of correspondents
working in China for the European transnational newspapers, which in turn
contributes to the growing volume of Chinese coverage.The validity of the
argument is justified. By the data collected that the coverage of economic, trade,
finance and business news story occupies the biggest portion of China reporting
overall. China͛s economy experienced a boom in the 1990s and it continues to
grow at a very fast rate in the twenty-first century. China͛s big potential market
captured a large amount of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), numerous joint
venture companies were established, while some big cities, such as Beijing,
Shanghai and Guangzhou, became quite modern. The economic boom changed
the face of China and became the country͛s most important event. The image of
the economic aspect of a rising China is also as a country with very fast rates of
growth and development. Eye-catching statistics from China were very often
presented in the media and they themselves said everything about a fast-growing
country.
5. China has become a much bigger economic story in the newspapers. As a result,
China has been represented as an economically attractive place in the media
since 1993. The picture of Chinarepresented in the media is that, on the one
hand, a more and more opened-up China warmly welcomes foreign investment
under its reform policies; while on the other hand, the newly opened big market
lures foreigners to scramble over one another to invest in China. A rising image of
China economically is first of all of a country with huge opportunities for trade
and investment. Thus China became an economically hot place as foreign
businessmen and bankers are flocking there to do deals. China is also involved
with other strategic issues, for example, its dealings with Africa, Latin America,
and the problem of Iran and so on, because these places are also important
sources of its raw materials and energy.Hence, China is naturally becoming a bigger
player in diplomatic and political issues regionally and globally.
Author finally concludes that the data and findings indicate that the proportion of
overall Chinese coverage has increased. Therefore, the growing presence of
Chinese coverage in the European news media can be said to reflect the
increasing interest in China by the Western world. Also how other countries make
their policies towards china and how they treat her. Hence such power of news
media cannot be ignored in international politics arena.The possible role of
themedia coverage of China͛s rise in this can be described as the news media, as
the main information sources for EU officials on a daily basis, have
helpedEUofficials to understand the development, change and rise of China.The
image of a rising China in the media is a soft power transforming its foreign
relations by influencing the policy-making of other countries or entities toward it.
The article will be placed under the analytical section of my research in which I
will critically evaluate the factors contributing towards china as growing power.
Some parts of it will also fall under the conclusion section.All the information and
facts provided are relevant to my work as my study is on China the next economic
superpower.It shows the relationship of media perception and China͚s policy
involved in global politics.