Vaccine nationalism: contested relationships between COVID-19 and globalization

YR Zhou - Post-Covid Transformations, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This article offers a review of the emergent literature on 'vaccine nationalism'-the act of
gaining preferential access to newly developed vaccines by individual countries-in the …

Studying Chinese foreign policy narratives: Introducing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs press conferences corpus

M Mochtak, RQ Turcsanyi - Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2021 - Springer
The paper presents an original corpus of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs press
conferences. The dataset is a unique source of information on official positions and …

Contested disaster nationalism in the digital age: Emotional registers and geopolitical imaginaries in COVID-19 narratives on Chinese social media

C Zhang - Review of International Studies, 2022 - cambridge.org
This article examines how affective narratives of the COVID-19 pandemic on Chinese social
media reinforce and challenge established scripts of national identity, political legitimacy …

The pandemic and the transformation of liberal international order

Q Huang - Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2021 - Springer
Abstract In 2018, 43 leading International Relations scholars in the United States signed a
public statement in support of an urgent call to preserve the current international order …

The limitations of strategic narratives: The Sino-American struggle over the meaning of COVID-19

L Hagström, K Gustafsson - Contemporary Security Policy, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recent research has explored how the Sino-American narrative struggle around COVID-19
might affect power shift dynamics and world order. An underlying assumption is that states …

China's “weaponized” vaccine: intertwining between international and domestic politics

D Zhang, AB Jamali - East Asia, 2022 - Springer
Ever since China has formally joined the WHO-backed global COVID-19 vaccine initiative
known as COVAX, there is a presumed notion that China's vaccine diplomacy will make a …

Conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origination on Chinese social media: How it started and who is to blame

K Chen, A Chen, J Zhang, J Meng, C Shen - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2020 - arxiv.org
This paper studies conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origination on a
major Chinese social media platform, Weibo, from January to April 2020. Popular …

Media framing and expression of anti-China sentiment in COVID-19-related news discourse: An analysis using deep learning methods

Z Lyu, H Takikawa - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
This study focuses on news content related to China and COVID-19 during the COVID-19
pandemic and investigates how media frame, affected the emergence of anti-China …

Many nationalisms, one disaster: Categories, attitudes and evolution of Chinese nationalism on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic

Z Wang, Y Tao - Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2021 - Springer
Previous research has shown the increase of Chinese nationalism in some international
events. However, it is unclear how a specific event fosters the rise of a particular type of …

Framing the games: US media coverage of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

J Boykoff - Communication & Sport, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The Olympics are a media behemoth. Much media coverage of the Games is straight-up
sports fare delivered in the predictable rhythms of victory and defeat. However, with the …