Chinese cyber nationalism : evolution, characteristics, and implications

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Chinese cyber nationalism : evolution, characteristics, and implications

Xu Wu

Lexington Books, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-258) and index

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Chinese Cyber Nationalism offers the first comprehensive examination of the social and ideological movement that mixes Confucian cultural traditions and advanced media technology. Over the past decade, the Internet has increasingly become a communication center, organizational platform, and channel of execution by which Chinese nationalistic causes have been promoted throughout the world. Dr. Xu Wu chronicles the movement's evolutionary path through five distinct developing phases that cover the span of twelve years. Through the use of online surveys and in-depth interviews with foreign policy makers, nationalist webmasters, and leading intellectuals in China, this book analyzes the characteristics and political implications of the movement. Xu presents a unique framework for scholars to understand China's modernization and historic return onto the world stage. Chinese Cyber Nationalism is a important addition to the study of political communication and China's foreign policy.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part One: Evolution Chapter 2 Enlightenment in the Ivory Tower Chapter 3 Say No to Indonesia's Anti-Chinese Riot Chapter 4 Sino-U.S. Cyber Wars Chapter 5 Post-9/11 Transition of Priority Chapter 6 Direct Confrontations with Japan Part 7 Part Two: Definitions Chapter 8 Chineseness Chapter 9 Cyber Public Sphere Chapter 10 Nationalism Chapter 11 Chinese Nationalism Chapter 12 Chinese Cyber Sphere Chapter 13 Cyber Nationalism Chapter 14 Chinese Cyber Nationalism Part 15 Part Three: Reflections Chapter 16 Key Players Chapter 17 Policy Makers Chapter 18 General Online Public

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