International Competition for Discourse Power in the Middle East Upheaval and Implications for China

Weijiang Li
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Abstract: The fundamental motivation leading to the Middle East Upheaval is an urgent need for the internal political and social transformation in Middle East countries. International public opinion, particularly the Western discourse that occupies a stronger position has had a profound impact on the development of the whole situation. With China’s continued rise, there is an increase in its competitions and frictions with the United States and other Western powers in global political, economic and other areas. The West uses its advantages in controlling international public opinion, and continues to manufacture discourse and set agendas and even slander regarding Chinese policies. This is not only to guide the situation, but more to maintain its dominant position in international affairs and to contain China’s rising influence. In recent years, China has taken a more aggressive Middle East policy. However, its ability to construct discourse and set agendas is relatively lacking. Therefore, China often remains passive and reactive when responding to the traps set in the Western discourse and agendas. This article focuses on the international competition for discourse power in the Middle East upheaval and the implications for china.
中东剧变中的国际话语权竞争及其对中国的启示
摘要:中东剧变的根本动因是中东国家内部政治社会转型的迫切需要。国际舆论,特别是占据较强地位的西方话语,对整个局势的发展产生了深刻的影响。随着中国的不断崛起,中国与美国等西方大国在全球政治、经济等领域的竞争和摩擦有所增加。西方利用其控制国际舆论的优势,继续制造话语,制定议程,甚至诽谤中国的政策。这不仅是为了引导形势,更是为了维护美国在国际事务中的主导地位,遏制中国不断上升的影响力。近年来,中国采取了更为激进的中东政策。然而,其建构话语和设定议程的能力相对缺乏。因此,中国在应对西方话语和议程中设置的陷阱时往往保持被动和被动。本文主要探讨中东剧变中的国际话语权竞争及其对中国的启示。
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