Countries that appeared most frequently in Chinese newspaper People’s Daily headlines each month since 1947
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The People’s Daily (Renmin Ribao in Chinese) is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and is often considered the mouthpiece of the party’s central leadership, published worldwide with a circulation of more than 3 million.
It’s an important ideological and political tool for the Communist Party of China. As the official voice of the CPC, the People’s Daily holds significant political influence. It sets the tone for public discourse in China and reflects the official party line on various matters, including domestic and international policies, economic developments, and social issues.
The newspaper covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economy, culture, science, technology, and more. It often contains articles that highlight the achievements and initiatives of the CPC and the Chinese government.
The newspaper is subject to strict editorial control by the CPC’s Central Propaganda Department. This control ensures that the content aligns with the party’s core principles and objectives. The editorial team is responsible for crafting articles that reflect the party’s views accurately.
The image below illustrates how China’s attitude towards other countries has changed.
The appearance of Soviet Union references in the newspaper headlines during the 1960s suggests a rapid decline in relations between the countries, while their appearance in the 1980s indicates an improvement in political relations between the USSR and China.
After the collapse of the USSR, the main object of attention of the Chinese newspaper The People’s Daily was the United States.

The People’s Daily publishes both domestic and international editions. While the domestic edition caters to readers within China and emphasizes domestic issues, the international edition is aimed at a global audience and covers international news and China’s stance on global matters.
To learn more about China, have a look at the following books:
- A History of China
- Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win
- The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict between the US and Xi Jinping’s China
- The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order
Here you can learn about countries that appeared most frequently in the New York Times headlines each month since 1900.