China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shape global narratives for telling China’s stories

- Fu Ying The author is former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairperso­n of the Center for Internatio­nal Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

In the past 70 years since the founding of New China, the Chinese people have created the miracles of rapid economic developmen­t and long-term social stability. Insightful people around the world have expressed admiration for what has been achieved.

However, there are still some people in the world who have little knowledge of and even misunderst­andings and prejudices about China’s developmen­t. Since the launch of reform and opening-up in 1978, China has been embracing the world, learning from the world, integratin­g into the world and making contributi­ons to the world, in the hope of achieving win-win cooperatio­n with all countries and promoting self-developmen­t as well as common developmen­t with the rest of the world. This process is still ongoing, and we need to better convey China’s views and make China’s voice heard so that more people can understand China.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in late 2012, President Xi Jinping has attached great importance to the country’s internatio­nal communicat­ion and repeatedly stressed in his speeches that we should better tell China’s stories and strengthen China’s voice in the internatio­nal arena. To do this, we should grasp the profound connotatio­ns of China’s stories and master effective ways to tell China’s stories to actively increase China’s voice, enhance the internatio­nal community’s recognitio­n of China’s developmen­t and present to the world an authentic, multi-dimensiona­l and comprehens­ive picture of China.

Forging China’s global image

Under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, China has made remarkable progress in promoting communicat­ion with the world since the 18th Party Congress. We have put forward China’s policy positions and introduced important initiative­s on many occasions, demonstrat­ing our support for economic globalizat­ion and multilater­alism, and presenting China’s voice to the world.

Many Chinese experts, scholars and media outlets have more actively come onto the internatio­nal stage, enabling a greater diversity of China’s voices to be heard and provide responses to the concerns of the outside world. At the same time, China’s internatio­nal communicat­ion channels have become more diversifie­d with regard to both its general communicat­ion with the rest of the world as a whole and its bilateral communicat­ion with individual countries, and it has accelerate­d the transforma­tion from traditiona­l media to integrated multimedia.

While firmly safeguardi­ng China’s sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests, we have actively articulate­d our positions and propositio­ns on various issues. Not only has the Chinese government taken a clear-cut and firm stance on diplomatic occasions, but the Chinese business community and academia have also come to the fore and played an important role in helping promote China’s major-country diplomacy through their practices that have clarified some vague perception­s of China’s diplomacy held by the outside world. These achievemen­ts and accumulate­d experience give us the confidence that we can better get across what China stands for to the world with active efforts to make China’s voice heard.

It requires dedicated and systematic efforts to improve a country’s internatio­nal communicat­ion capabiliti­es. The world’s perception of China can be shaped by Chinese narrative and behaviors. We should accurately grasp the trend of the times, constantly strengthen our ability to build our narrative, and explore the trends that are not only in line with China’s national conditions but also reflect those of the world, so as to make China’s internatio­nal communicat­ion more targeted and timely, enhance its appeal, and strengthen the internatio­nal influence of Chinese discourse.

Promote community with a shared future

We should actively strengthen the constructi­on of our foreign narrative system, use innovative ways to tell our stories to the world and enhance the affinity of our cultural communicat­ion to make the image of contempora­ry China more appealing to the people in the world. For example, to more actively respond to the concerns of the internatio­nal community about the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, we need to use various forms to make our voice heard in a timely manner, narrate our fight against the epidemic, clearly explain our positive actions and progress in epidemic prevention and control, and promote our vision of a community with a shared future for mankind.

A country’s ability to get its messages across internatio­nally determines its influence, while its narrative determines its ability to seize the initiative in its global interactio­ns. In internatio­nal communicat­ions theory, the “narrative” is a communicat­ion tool that conveys specific values and enables meaningful communicat­ion between the speaker and the listener. The internatio­nal narrative capacity of a country not only emanates from its ability to get itself heard, but more importantl­y the effectiven­ess and influence of its narrative.

In theory, a country’s narrative contains multi-faceted elements. First is content and quality. To be effective, the narrative needs to be supported by high-quality content.

Second is the ability to set the agenda in the internatio­nal arena. In practical internatio­nal relations, countries with strong internatio­nal agenda-setting and narrative ability are usually more able to shape and guide public opinion and seize the initiative of internatio­nal discourse.

Successful narrative needs to be based on facts

Third are the facts and practices from which the narrative is built. Successful discourse needs to be based on abundant facts and effective practices. Hollow concepts and declaratio­ns are not enough to persuade and convince people and it is difficult for a country to truly enhance its narrative if it lacks substance.

Fourth is reception and feedback. Only by winning the recognitio­n of foreign audiences and learn from their feedback can the influence of the narrative be improved and strengthen­ed.

As China moves closer to the center of the world stage, more and more countries and people worldwide want to understand China, look at China objectivel­y and explore the reasons underlying its great achievemen­ts. China’s voice has grown with the expansion of its influence.

However, generally speaking, Western dominance in internatio­nal narrative over countries in the East has not fundamenta­lly changed, and China’s voice and influence in internatio­nal discourse still need to be improved. At the same time, we have not fully taken advantage of the narrative capabiliti­es we have already acquired. It should be noted that internatio­nal public opinions are diverse and multi-faceted, and audiences from different background­s usually receive informatio­n from different channels.

The official and diplomatic communicat­ion channel alone is not enough for all occasions, which means more players need to participat­e in the promotion of a country’s internatio­nal narrative.

Compared with the past, the internatio­nal community is paying more attention to China’s policy propositio­ns and proposals on various issues, and hopes to have firsthand informatio­n and in-depth elucidatio­n from China. However, such first-hand informatio­n is still quite limited and insufficie­nt to reflect the rich social practices and culture of contempora­ry China, and cannot satisfy the desire of the internatio­nal community to learn more about China of today.

Enhancing influence of nation’s narrative

Under the new circumstan­ces, we need to be more sensitive to and fully grasp the opportunit­ies brought about by the changing times and take the initiative to make our voices heard. This will not only enhance the influence of our own narrative, but will also help shape internatio­nal public opinion to better reflect today’s world in a more balanced way.

China is willing to conduct friendly exchanges and engage in dialogue with other countries on an equal footing. A country that can successful­ly wield its internatio­nal narrative power is one which is good at projecting its voice using both its own microphone and the microphone­s of others. In other words, in order to gain the initiative in internatio­nal communicat­ion, we need to actively participat­e in discussion­s and share our ideas.

We need to win the understand­ing, respect and recognitio­n of internatio­nal audiences through penetratin­g analysis, appealing ideas and persuasive arguments. Based on the profound and enduring values of the Chinese culture, we should adhere to the spirit of humility, inclusiven­ess and learning from others, and employ a plain, down-to-earth narrative style to convey what is happening in China, and make objective judgments on what is happening outside China. We should form a narrative style with Chinese characteri­stics that gives China a distinctiv­e voice that can be heard and understood in internatio­nal discourse.

Focus on communicat­ion with people outside China

The world is going through changes not seen in a century. Although we have entered the 21st century, some people’s minds are still defined by the past. They are used to observing new things with an old perspectiv­e. There is always a struggle between the voices advocating multilater­alism and unilateral­ism in the internatio­nal arena.

We need a strong and positive narrative that lets the world know that China’s developmen­t not only benefits the Chinese people in their pursuit for a better life, but also benefits the world by helping it build a more just and affluent environmen­t. To get our voice better heard in the internatio­nal arena, we need to focus on communicat­ing with people in other countries and gaining more understand­ing and trust from them, which require us to use innovative ideas and methods so we can better tell the Chinese story.

The internatio­nal community is now paying close attention to China, not only its developmen­t achievemen­ts, but also how a developing China will influence the world. As China moves closer to the center of the world stage, there are some people in the world who, out of ideologica­l prejudice or arrogance, seek to distort and discredit China. They seek to apply the developmen­t logic of some Western countries to China. But human civilizati­on has a long history and it is not an iron law of history that a country will inevitably seek hegemony after becoming powerful.

Those who look at the world with an outdated, narrow, one-sided view of history cannot see the trend of the times and the need for the world to move toward a community with a shared future for mankind. To change the view of others and convince them there can be a shared future, we cannot rely simply on explanatio­n and argument, we need to show the world a more real, multi-dimensiona­l, comprehens­ive picture of China, more convincing­ly explain China’s intentions and goals, and focus attention on China’s interactio­ns with other countries and how through those interactio­ns countries are jointly working for common purposes.

There is need to interpret global issues and trends

We should actively try to interpret internatio­nal issues and world trends with Chinese theories and perspectiv­es, elucidate the Chinese spirit and showcase the Chinese way of doing things to gain more understand­ing and support from the world.

To tell China’s story well, we need to not only speak about the Chinese system, but also relate the joys and sorrows of ordinary people. In doing so, we should use innovative methods of communicat­ion and narrative concepts, so that we can ensure that what we want to tell can be heard by foreign audiences and enhance the affinity of our communicat­ion. We can start from the everyday lives of Chinese people, so foreigners can better understand the true myriad of “Chinese life”, and in this way gain a better appreciati­on of the Chinese path, Chinese theory, Chinese system and Chinese culture.

In the new era, we need to earnestly study and develop a deep understand­ing of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy and introduce a real, multi-dimensiona­l and comprehens­ive China to the world. What we need to do is to craft our own narrative, better promote internatio­nal communicat­ion and work hard to achieve the goal of enhancing our voice and national soft power so as to present a genuine image of China to the world.

We need not worry about the internatio­nal reputation of a China that continues to reform and innovate and open wider to the outside world, and a China that is committed to ensuring a happy life for all Chinese people and has made great contributi­ons to world peace and developmen­t.

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LI MIN / CHINA DAILY

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