The state visits of Chinese Communist Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping to Washington, D.C. in September and London last week were both significant milestones in China’s long term “rejuvenation,” a key element in Xi’s vaunted notion of “the .” What was important about these two visits was to project of an image of China as an increasing wealthy, powerful, and respected world power accepted, despite its authoritarian form of government, in the courts of the world’s so-called great powers.

In this sense, how the visits of President Xi were portrayed in the world press were as important as what actually was discussed or accomplished in the summit negotiations. And in each capital, the reception was quite different. In Washington, President Obama and John Kerry received President Xi with a certain , at the same time as they welcomed Pope Francis with great enthusiasm and warmth. In London James Cameron and George Osborne, seeking greater Chinese trade and investment, received President Xi with such uncritical ardor and open arms that many viewed them as .

In each country, the press responded with a wide variety of reactions. But, we thought it would be interesting to present the front pages of the Party-sponsored, English-language China Daily, not because they offer the most objective view of the two visits, but because they present the idealized way in which Chinese Communist Party leaders would have liked to see their leader received in each of these two countries which, because they have such different political systems, values, cultures, and media habits, often have withheld acceptance from China in ways that Beijing has found patronizing and galling.

‘China Daily’ Frontpages of Xi’s State Visits

  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 22, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 22, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 23, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 23, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 24, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 24, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 25, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 25, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 26, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 26, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 27, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 27, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 28, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 28, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 29, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ U.S. Edition, September 29, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 19, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 19, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 20, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 20, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 21, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 21, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 22, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 22, 2015
  • ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 23, 2015
    ‘China Daily,’ European Edition, October 23, 2015