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Is China's Discursive Power Increasing? The "Power of the Past" in Sino-Japanese Relations

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Title
Is China's Discursive Power Increasing? The "Power of the Past" in Sino-Japanese Relations
Abstract
The idea that China's rise, and more specifically its increased material capabilities, are about to produce a power shift in East Asia raises the question whether the Chinese government's ability to produce effects through discursive power has also increased. The government's use of discourses about China's war against Japan is a conspicuous example of attempts to exercise discursive power. Has China's ability to use the past for political purposes increased as its material capabilities have grown? To answer this question, I theorize on the use of discourses about the past on three levels-domestic, bilateral, and international. My analysis demonstrates that notwithstanding its increased material capabilities, the Chinese government's discursive power has actually decreased.
Publication
Asian Perspective
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Date
2014
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
411-433
Accessed
1/27/23, 7:23 AM
ISSN
02589184
Short Title
Is China's Discursive Power Increasing?
Language
English
Library Catalog
ProQuest
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Copyright Kyungnam University, Institute for Far Eastern Studies Jul-Sep 2014
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Num Pages: 23 Place: Seoul, United States
Citation
Gustafsson, K. (2014). Is China’s Discursive Power Increasing? The “Power of the Past” in Sino-Japanese Relations. Asian Perspective, 38(3), 411–433. https://www.proquest.com/docview/1552155115/abstract/3E5F3CEA523E4D90PQ/1