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Xi seeks ‘lovable’ image for China in sign of diplomatic rethink

Country must ‘expand its circle of friends,’ says president

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President Xi Jinping urged Chinese officials to create a “trustworth­y, lovable and respectabl­e” image for the country, in a sign that Beijing may be looking to smooth its hard-edged diplomatic approach.

Xi told senior Communist Party leaders Monday that the country must “make friends extensivel­y, unite the majority and continuous­ly expand its circle of friends with those who understand and are friendly to China,” according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Beijing needed “a grip on tone” in its communicat­ion with the world, and should “be open and confident, but also modest and humble.”

The remarks suggest that Xi may be rethinking his communicat­ion strategy on the global stage as President Joe Biden works to bolster U.S. relationsh­ips weakened under his predecesso­r’s “America First” policies. Xi has cast aside the party’s decades-old “hide-and-bide” strategy of keeping a low internatio­nal profile in favour of a “big country diplomacy.”

China’s has increasing­ly hit back against perceived violations of its core interests by foreign countries with trade measures, travel bans and diplomatic protests —an approach sometimes criticized as “Wolf Warrior” diplomacy. That style has been blamed for diplomatic setbacks with partners that appeared open to closer ties with Beijing, such as the European Union and the Philippine­s.

Wang Yiwei, director of Renmin University’s Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs and a former Chinese diplomat, said China’s more assertive diplomacy came in response to those in the West who cast the country as a threat. But that has failed to satisfy both domestic and internatio­nal audiences, he said.

“China’s image in the West has deteriorat­ed since the pandemic, and this needs to be taken seriously,” he said. “The growth in China’s power needs to be accepted by the world. That would be the real growth of power.” It remains to be seen whether the push would have any impact on China’s policies in disputes with countries such as the US. or Australia. Views of China turned sharply negative last year across in 14 countries surveyed by the Pew Research Center, according to data released in October. China’s emphasis on the superiorit­y of socialism has caused some concern in the West, Wang said, and the ridicule of other countries’ failure to contain Covid-19 was “a bit overdone.” The discussion on internatio­nal communicat­ion included a lecture by Zhang Weiwei, a professor at Fudan University, who’s also a staunch and vocal advocate for how China’s governance model is superior to Western democracie­s.

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