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      Correction to: the Post-Pandemic World: between Constitutionalized and Authoritarian Orders – China’s Narrative-Power Play in the Pandemic Era

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          Correction to: Journal of Chinese Political Science. 10.1007/s11366-020-09695-3 The original version of the article missed to add two references concerning method added to the main text and in the reference list. Following are the changes on page 3 of the original version as well as the details of the two missing references. The subsequent reference citations were also adjusted accordingly in the original version. In terms of method, this article will rely on a two-level document analysis of state documents, policy speeches, newspapers, magazine articles and (social) media accounts [8]. The first level involves a systematic review of news articles, journals and literature on Chinese narrative power and changing world order. With insights derived from this review, related primary documents such as official statements, speeches, policy proposals, and interviews delivered by government/officials/media outlets (particularly relevant to the COVID-19 crisis) will be investigated [8]. Besides this, social media (Twitter, YouTube, et cetera) will be used as an auxiliary resource because the pandemic is a current and ongoing issue and the role of social media in narrative discussion should not be ignored.1 Then the second level, the discourse analysis, will be integrated with knowledge derived from the first level to establish the “interweaving links between the texts and the…contexts” ([8, 9]:1756). The original article has been corrected.

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              Contributors
              changyy73@gmx.de , yung-yung.chang@fau.de
              Journal
              J Chin Polit Sci
              J Chin Polit Sci
              Journal of Chinese Political Science
              Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
              1080-6954
              1874-6357
              1 December 2020
              1 December 2020
              : 1-2
              Affiliations
              GRID grid.5330.5, ISNI 0000 0001 2107 3311, International Consortium for Research in the Humanities, , Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), ; Hartmannstr. 14, 91052 Erlangen, Germany
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              https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7426-5242
              Article
              9709
              10.1007/s11366-020-09709-0
              7704599
              966b47a3-64e4-4147-a95c-f246cacde7a1
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