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Xi wants to make China more lovable around the world. He may have a tough job.

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Faced with widespread international criticism over China's approach to a litany of issues both at home and abroad, its leader has an idea: a rebrand.

President Xi Jinping said this week that China must improve the way it tells its "stories" to a global audience as it seeks an "international voice" that reflects the growing status of the world's second-largest economy, the official news agency Xinhua reported.

"We must pay attention to grasp the tone, be both open and confident but also modest and humble, and strive to create a credible, lovable and respectable image of China," Xi said Monday at a Communist Party study meeting, according to Xinhua.

He added that it was crucial that China improve how it presented its narrative globally in order to "make friends."

The comments suggest a possible shift in China's approach as relations with key powers — most notably the United States — continue to deteriorate.

They could also hint at a move away from so-called wolf warrior diplomacy, in which Beijing has positioned itself more assertively, and antagonistically, on the global stage.

But revamping China's approach, and its image throughout the world, may be easier said than done.

China has faced criticism over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, treatment of its Uyghur Muslim minority population, and its crackdown on Hong Kong's autonomy. Beijing has denied allegations of human rights abuses and rejected claims of a coronavirus cover-up, all while clashing with Washington over trade, Taiwan and territorial claims in the South China Sea.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last month that China had recently acted "more aggressively abroad" and was behaving "increasingly in adversarial ways." In March, during his first major foreign policy speech, Blinken said China represented America's "biggest geopolitical test of the 21st century."

Xi's language marks a "fundamental shift" away from China's previously assertive global rhetoric, said Dr Yu Jie, a senior research fellow on China at the London think tank Chatham House.

"Clearly, President Xi is getting anxious with the drastically deteriorated relations between China and many countries in the West. Therefore, China must re-set its course of public diplomacy," she told NBC News.

"This gives a strong signal that the most senior Chinese leadership considers that the hardening diplomatic rhetoric has lost its course," she added.

The sheer breadth of issues and depth of accusations facing Beijing may make it tricky for China to put a more positive case before the court of international public opinion, however.

Welcoming Xi's calls for a change in tone, China's state-owned Global Times newspaper remained adversarial in an editorial Tuesday, accusing the West of "using its hegemonic advantage in the battleground of public opinion to launch stigmatization against China and forge a negative narrative of China."

Beijing may have grounds to be concerned about its global standing beyond the corridors of power.
A 2020 survey of 14 countries by the Pew Research Center, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Canada, found that "unfavorable views" of China had soared over the last year. The survey also found widespread criticism of China's handling of the coronavirus pandemic to be common.

Negative views of China increased the most in the U.K. and in Australia, where 81 percent of respondents there said they now view China unfavorably, up 24 percentage points from the previous year.

Beijing has ruffled feathers in both Australia and the European Union over trade, and clashed with the U.K. over Hong Kong — a former British colony.


The proof of Xi's desire to make China more lovable will be in the pudding, according to Peter Trubowitz, professor of international relations at the London School of Economics.

"Most Americans and a growing number of Europeans will be looking less at Xi's words, than the actions China takes going forward at home as well as abroad," Trubowitz told NBC News. "For Beijing's many critics, this is where the rubber meets the road."

He added that Xi's call for a change of tone may also represent "a tacit acknowledgment that Beijing has lost diplomatic ground internationally, especially since the start of the pandemic."
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XI wants us to see him as a cuddly pooh bear now after pushing viruses into the world on purpose?
 
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The disdain and hate will only grow. I'm proud to say I played a small role recently when a project I headed gave a 6million dollar contract to another company when a Chinese company came in as one of the two finalists.

I worked hard at steering my company to go with the other organization by playing up the fears of the Chinese brand being a huge PR risk for us potentially. That we would be risking IP and our intellectual property rights by awarding them access to our ecosystem.
 
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He can make China as much lovable as he is is lovable in China and whole world.
 
China needs to embrace English if it wants to be able to get its side of the story over. Doing one press conference per day is not going to work in the world we live in now.

They need multiple avenues of information distribution out there that includes traditional news, websites, youtube channels and social media.

Just look how much filth India pollutes the internet with to see how well they use it to get their side of the story over - also consider the network uncovered by EU DisinfoLab that India uses in its propaganda against Pakistan.
 
Lovely, a wonderful collection of western US vessel states where US have military bases. Maybe next time run the report of US popularity in middle east. These whites of US think everyone in world is gullible.

In your brown country, the views of the Chinese are far worse.
 
Nothing but a complete teardown & rebuilding of Chinese government, society, infrastructure, and culture - a so-called V-C (Victory over China) Day - would be able to reverse this trend. The only way for China to become a legitimate country - rather than a rogue state - is for foreign troops to defeat its government and military, occupy the country, dismantle its entire current political system and economy, reeducate its citizens to be freedom-loving and democracy-accepting, and finally start to rebuild the country based on the moral and liberal values of western countries (much like what happened to Japan and Germany).
 
You need people to people contact, and export of your opinions, culture in foreign languages. Kung fu movies alone won't cut it.
 
You need people to people contact, and export of your opinions, culture in foreign languages. Kung fu movies alone won't cut it.

They have no brand, culture, or lifestyle that anyone wants to imitate. The Chinese brand is built on treating its citizens as sheep and cheap brands. Nobody goes " oh, I covet the Chinese brand". After pushing viruses into the world purposefully, everybody, that matter, dislikes them.
 
They have no brand, culture, or lifestyle that anyone wants to imitate. The Chinese brand is built on treating its citizens as sheep and cheap brands. Nobody goes " oh, I covet the Chinese brand". After pushing viruses into the world purposefully, everybody, that matter, dislikes them.

So anyone who doesn't agree with your opinion doesn't matter?

Also if you're going to pretend to be a white American, you're going to need to correct your grammar.
 
Nothing but a complete teardown & rebuilding of Chinese government, society, infrastructure, and culture - a so-called V-C (Victory over China) Day - would be able to reverse this trend. The only way for China to become a legitimate country - rather than a rogue state - is for foreign troops to defeat its government and military, occupy the country, dismantle its entire current political system and economy, reeducate its citizens to be freedom-loving and democracy-accepting, and finally start to rebuild the country based on the moral and liberal values of western countries (much like what happened to Japan and Germany).

try it and find out what happens, especially for your beloved India.
 

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