中国的专家在制服:军事Officers和引导舆论

Eric Setzekorn
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在过去的十年里,中国媒体评论员经常与中国的互联网人口,即所谓的网民(王敏)互动,试图引导公众舆论。中国人民解放军军官一直是媒体讨论军事事务的主要参与者。本文分析了解放军与中国媒体接触的三个案例,并指出引导军事舆论是一个敏感而不稳定的过程。解放军试图影响中国公众舆论,应该被视为塑造问题叙事和扩大军事影响力的一种有效但风险极高的方法。
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China’s Pundits in Uniform: Military Officers and Guiding Public Opinion
During the past decade, Chinese media commentators have frequently inter­acted with China’s internet population, the so-called netizens (wangmin), in an attempt to guide public opinion. People’s Liberation Army (PLA) officers have been key participants in the media’s discussion of military affairs. This article analyzes three cases of PLA engagement with the Chinese media and suggests that efforts to guide public opinion on military affairs is a sensi­tive and unstable process. PLA attempts to influence Chinese public opinion should be seen as an efficacious but highly risky approach to shaping issue narratives and expanding military influence.
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