ArticleTác giả : Juyan Zhang; Yi Han (2013)
China’s soft power campaign has spawned many scholarly studies on it, but few have examined its rhetorical aspect. Through keyword analysis, this research examines strategic ambiguity in China’s public affairs rhetoric surrounding the Six Party Talks over North Korea’s nuclear program. The two keywords, ‘the Six Party Talks’ and ‘da ju’ (big picture, overall view), are semantically open and central to China’s rhetoric in defining ‘What is it?’ and ‘Why is it?’ with regard to the talks.
Analysis shows that strategic ambiguity contributed to some of China’s goals.
However, it was not adjusted when it stopped working. Its effectiveness was undercut by certain inconsistent messages, and...