id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303107-f5k686pg Yang, Yifan Globalism or Nationalism? The Paradox of Chinese Official Discourse in the Context of the COVID-19 Outbreak 2020-09-16 .txt text/plain 9121 379 40 This is consistent with China's longstanding diplomatic discourse on globalism after the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, evident in its official discourse on the "Community of Shared Destiny for Mankind" and "Global Community of Health for All." Chinese top leaders publicly emphasize the importance of international cooperation against COVID-19, to protect global public health by proactively collaborating with multilateral institutions such as the United Nations, the WHO, and other G20 countries and providing funding and clinical support for developing countries affected by the global pandemic [60] . Therefore, mass media help the discursive construction and symbolic representation of national identity by drawing on the logic of "the self" and "the other" or "us" and "them." Accordingly, analyzing media discourse on national identity can facilitate an understanding of political (official) discourse in China, particularly in terms of identity performance in during a global public health crisis such as the COVID-19 outbreak. ./cache/cord-303107-f5k686pg.txt ./txt/cord-303107-f5k686pg.txt