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In an event where discussion of hot political issues like the South China Sea was thwarted by Chinese lobbying, much of the Western coverage focused on China itself. In almost no other country would G20 summit coverage include so much about the host country. But China seemed to invite it.
First there were the lead-up stories of Hangzhou using a seven-day public holiday to lure a third of its six million residents out of the city. Factories all around were shut down to create rare blue skies. Then, there was an apparentshouting match between Chinese security agents and White House officials when President Obama arrived. The result was him disembarking from Air Force One without the customary red-carpeted staircase.
Finally, the journalists attending complained they werelargely in the dark about meetings, being separated from delegates and briefings; their online habits monitored; and their movements followed in the ghost city.
From China’s perspective, it was a flawless performance.
“Hangzhou amazed the world,” the Communist Party-run People’s Daily wrote in a post on Weibo last night. “Here people enjoyed the lake scenery and they saw China’s determination and confidence in promoting global governance change.”
There was similar praise in other outlets. And China president Xi Jinping called progress to include smaller world economies at the meeting “groundbreaking.”
These responses offered a reminder that China and the world — embroiled as they are in disputes running from the South China Sea to steel dumping — often have very different measures of success.
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