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Chinas Communication of the Belt and Road Initiative - Silk Road and Infrastructure Narratives

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This book examines how China's international political communication of the Belt and Road Initiative comprises narratives about infrastructure and the Silk Road.

By carefully selecting infrastructure modalities and Silk Road representations, it is argued that China's aesthetic production of the Belt and Road Initiative advances China's image as an infrastructure and standards-setting power, conjures up a historical continuation of friendly and cooperative relations, and forges China's identity as good neighbor, good friend, and good partner. Using a multiple-case study approach, this book analyses China's communication of the Second Belt and Road Forum, the Alternative North-South Road in Kyrgyzstan, the Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya, and the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge. Detailed literary analyses of the Travels of Marco Polo and the Travels of Ibn Battutah further elucidate China's selective uses of history. Chapters highlight spatial, temporal, political, economic, technological, and perceptual modalities in infrastructure narratives, and reveal the composition of Silk Road narratives, contributing to key debates about Chinese discourse, media strategy and infrastructure communication.

China's Communication of the Belt and Road Initiative will appeal to students and scholars of politics, international relations, communication, and Asian studies globally.

List of contents

1. Belt and Road Communication 2. Infrastructure Narratives: Communication of Infrastructure Modalities 3. Silk Road Narratives: Selective Communication of History 4. Infrastructure Achievements and the Belt and Road Forum in 2019 5. The Alternative North-South Road in Kyrgyzstan 6. The Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya 7. The China-Maldives Friendship Bridge 8. Historical Statecraft and Aesthetic Insecurity: Travels by Marco Polo and Ibn Battutah 9. Conclusion

About the author

Dr Carolijn van Noort is a Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy at the University of the West of Scotland. Her research focuses on the international political communication of rising powers. Her first book, Infrastructure Communication in International Relations, examined how rising powers communicate about infrastructure internationally.

Summary

This book examines how China’s international political communication of the Belt and Road Initiative comprises narratives about infrastructure and the Silk Road.
By carefully selecting infrastructure modalities and Silk Road representations, it is argued that China’s aesthetic production of the Belt and Road Initiative advances China’s image as an infrastructure and standards-setting power, conjures up a historical continuation of friendly and cooperative relations, and forges China’s identity as good neighbor, good friend, and good partner. Using a multiple-case study approach, this book analyses China’s communication of the Second Belt and Road Forum, the Alternative North-South Road in Kyrgyzstan, the Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya, and the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge. Detailed literary analyses of the Travels of Marco Polo and the Travels of Ibn Battutah further elucidate China’s selective uses of history. Chapters highlight spatial, temporal, political, economic, technological, and perceptual modalities in infrastructure narratives, and reveal the composition of Silk Road narratives, contributing to key debates about Chinese discourse, media strategy and infrastructure communication.
China’s Communication of the Belt and Road Initiative will appeal to students and scholars of politics, international relations, communication, and Asian studies globally.

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"Carolijn van Noort’s fascinating analysis of China’s deployment of the Silk Road adds new layers of understanding to Belt and Road studies, and the changing ways in which the past is mobilised in the 21st century for strategic purposes. Her focus on strategic narratives reveals how Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and multilateral forums, all come together within a great arc of foreign policy and diplomacy. Moving between disciplines, this book makes a significant contribution to the changing nature of international affairs today."
Tim Winter, University of Western Australia

"Carolijn van Noort’s book is an excellent interdisciplinary study on how China communicates its Belt and Road Initiative at the global stage through narrating about infrastructure and Silk Road. A must-read for those who are interested in strategic communications and China’s Belt and Road."
Jinghan Zeng, Lancaster University

"In this remarkable study, Dr. van Noort provides a methodologically ambitious and precise, conceptually clear, and empirically rich account of China’s strategic narratives. This book discloses across three fascinating case studies the crucial role those narratives play in global politics. Dr. van Noort deploys a deep understanding of a variety of topics and resources, including history, communication, and visual politics, in this dynamic book. It is that rare study that is both intellectually rigorous and enjoyable, even exciting, to read."
Brent J. Steele, The University of Utah

Product details

Authors Carolijn van Noort, Carolijn van Noort
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2021
 
EAN 9781032026244
ISBN 978-1-0-3202624-4
No. of pages 238
Series Routledge Series on the Belt and Road Initiative
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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