Bangkok Post

Propaganda position for net regulator

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BEIJING: China’s increasing­ly imageconsc­ious government has appointed a trusted member of the ruling Communist Party to head up its internatio­nal propaganda operation.

Former top internet regulator Xu Lin will be in charge of efforts to portray China as a progressiv­e force for good in the world at a time when it’s facing criticism over its allegedly unfair trading practices, human rights abuses and militarisa­tion of island claims in the South China Sea.

Mr Xu’s appointmen­t to the position of head of the cabinet-level State Council Informatio­n Office was announced by state media outlets yesterday.

Since President Donald Trump took office in 2017, Beijing has sought to draw a contrast with his administra­tion by emphasisin­g its role in promoting free trade and addressing global issues such as climate change. Critics say that contradict­s China’s roles as the most restricted major economy and a leading polluter.

Chinese president and party leader Xi Jinping has also gone to lengths to promote his trademark, trillion-dollar “Belt and Road’’ initiative that seeks to link China with other parts of Asia, Europe, Africa and beyond through transport and infrastruc­ture projects.

Meanwhile, China’s entirely statecontr­olled media has been aggressive­ly expanding overseas in hopes of countering unflatteri­ng images of the country and promoting Beijing’s take on global political, economic and cultural matters.

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