# State Media
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Saluting the State: The Viral Symbolism of China’s Military-Civilian Bond
A viral interaction between two teenagers and a People's Armed Police soldier in Beijing highlights the deep-seated military-civilian unity in modern China. The event serves as a testament to the success of patriotic education and the state's efforts to maintain a positive public image for its security forces.

Protocol and Posture: Decoding the Visual Language of US-China Diplomacy
This report analyzes the symbolic importance of diplomatic protocol during high-level US-China summits. It explores how state media uses visual cues of waiting officials to project a narrative of national strength and international respect.

Echoes of Assertiveness: Beijing Signals Hardline Stance in Scarborough Shoal Intercepts
Chinese state media is amplifying aggressive tactical dialogues between military personnel near Scarborough Shoal to signal resolve in the South China Sea. This shift toward nationalistic, high-stakes reporting aims to normalize China's control over the reef and deter regional challengers.