<p>‘This is a splendid and insightful account of China’s anti-corruption campaign, the “China Dream”, soft power and governance. Valuable for many areas of study, such as politics, soft power and Western perceptions, it presents the Australian media as unnecessarily negative about China’s political system.’ —<strong>Colin Mackerras AO</strong>, Professor Emeritus, Grith University, Australia</p>
<p>‘The post-cold war economic love-fest between USA and China having steamed up into a “scold war”, Li seeks to examine objectively the “softness” of China’s soft power in Western eyes. In doing so he uncovers empirically how the intended attractiveness of China’s governance model, like all soft power, registers only in the minds of the “like-minded”.’ —<strong>Naren Chitty A.M.</strong>, Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language & Literature, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia</p>
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Biographical note
Zheng Li completed his PhD in international communication at Macquarie University. His research interests include political values in the context of international communication.