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Battlefield on Paper : The Information Obscuration of the CIA's International Communication Concerning China (1949-1972)/纸上战ࢹ

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The outstanding contribution of Battlefield on Paper is that, through the analysis of the highly important historical material of declassified CIA intelligence, it helps us understand why the U.S. decision-making circles formed a one-sided perception of China, and thereby grasp the inertial thinking and political impulses toward China among the United States and other Western countries. This book systematically reviews the declassified CIA intelligence concerning propaganda about China (1949-1972) and constructs a knowledge framework for the CIA's production of knowledge on China. The author takes "knowledge"-the fundamental attribute of intelligence-as the theoretical juncture connecting international communication, intelligence studies, and the sociology of knowledge. The book explores the logic and outcomes of the CIA's role as a "gatekeeper" in filtering information about New China-essentially, a form of "covert international communication." From the perspective of the fundamental sources of power, it seeks to understand the Western "right to define" China, thereby providing a reference for the "Chinese version of the China story" to compete with the "Western version of the China story" in the field of international communication. 《纸上战场》的突出贡献是通过对美国中情局解密情报这一极为重要史料的分析,帮助我们了解美国决策层缘何形成对华的片面认知,进而理解以美国为首的西方国家的对华思维惯性与政治冲动。 本书系统地梳理了美国中情局解密的涉华宣传情报(1949一1972),建构起中情局涉华知识生产的知识议题框架。作者以情报的基本属性"知识"作为国际传播、情报学以及知识社会学的理论接合点,探寻中情局作为"把关人"对新中国宣传信息的过滤即"隐蔽的国际传播"的逻辑与结果,从权力的基本来源角度理解西方国家对中国的"定义权",进而为"中国版中国故事"在国际传播场域与"西方版中国故事"争衡提供参照。 Chen Qiang holds a Ph.D. in Communication Studies and is a researcher at the Center for American Communication Studies, Institute of Regional and Country-Specific Communication Studies, Communication University of China. His research areas include international communication, political communication, and online communication. He has published numerous academic papers in journals such as Modern Communication, China Publishing Journal, Modern Publishing, and China Journalism and Communication Research, as well as multiple articles in newspapers including Guangming Daily and China Education Daily. He has received the 75th Batch General Grant of the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, serves as the principal investigator for a 2024-2026 project funded by the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, and has participated as a researcher in major projects supported by the National Social Science Fund of China. 陈强 传播学博士,中国传媒大学区域国别传播研究院美国传播研究中心研究员。研究领域为国际传播、政治传播、网络传播。先后在《现代传播》《中国出版》《现代出版》《中国新闻传播研究》等期刊发表多篇学术论文,在《光明日报》《中国教育报》等报纸发表多篇文章。获得中国博士后科学基金第75批面上资助,主持2024一2026年度中国侨联课题,参与国家社科基金重大项目等研究课题。

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  • ISBN-13: 9787300340715
  • ISBN-10: 7300340717
  • Publisher: China National Publications Import & Export C
  • Publish Date: July 2025
  • Dimensions: 8.27 x 5.83 x 0.72 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.95 pounds
  • Page Count: 266

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