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Geopolitical struggles have intensified, the multi-layered patterns of global rights have shifted, and emerging technologies have led to profound changes in the communication field. In the new era, the Chinese approach to global governance represented by Belt and Road must be reflected in the story of China, and China must send a deeply penetrating Chinese voice through Belt and Road.
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Liang, H., Zhang, Y. (2019). International Discourse Power: Belt and Road Is not Starting from “Scratch”. In: The Theoretical System of Belt and Road Initiative. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7701-3_10
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