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The Political Elite’s Thematic Framing of China in Recent Central European Elections

Author
Starzyk-Sulejewska, Joanna
CSICSMANN, LÁSZLÓ
HORNAT, JAN
Publication date
2023
Abstract (EN)

China is geographically distant from Central European states, but cultural, economic and political exchanges between the regions are increasing. As such, the perception of China in these societies is susceptible to frames and narratives that are either instrumentally or organically created by local political elites. This paper aims to scrutinize the narratives and frames employed in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland during their most recent election cycles. It identifies five basic types of frames employed in the selected countries: sovereignty, opportunity, the balance of trade, debt-traps and human rights. This paper then concludes by evaluating these thematic frames and summarizes the key similarities in public discourses concerning relations with China.

Keywords EN
Central Europe
China
framing
public discourse
elections
sovereignty
PBN discipline
international relations
Journal
Issues and Studies
Volume
59
Issue
1
ISSN
1013-2511
Open access license
Attribution-NonCommercial