UID:
(DE-602)gbv_1670376710
Format:
xii, 260 Seiten
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ISBN:
9780367281533
Series Statement:
Routledge new diplomacy studies
Content:
Look beyone and beneath the soft power -- The vehicle and driver of China's cultural diplomacy : the Two "Wheels" and Two Models -- Charting the global cultural terrain of struggle for China's Confucius Institutes -- So similar, so different, so Chinese : analytical comparisons of the Confucius Institute with its Western counterparts -- The last three feet : where citizen diplomacy can dissolve the perception of Chinese sharp power -- Cultural diplomacy with Chinese characteristics -- Conclusion.
Content:
"This book examines China's contemporary global cultural footprints through its recent development of cultural diplomacy. The volume presents an alternative analytical framework to examine China's cultural diplomacy which goes beyond the Western-defined concept of 'soft power' that prevails in the current literature. This new approach constructs a three-dimensional framework on Orientalism, cultural hegemony, and nationalism to decipher the multiple contexts which China inhabits historically, internationally and domestically. The book presents multiple case studies of the Confucius Institute, and compares the global program located around the world with its Western counterparts, and also with other Chinese government-sponsored endeavours and non-government-initiated programs. The author aims to solve the puzzle of why China's efforts in cultural diplomacy are perceived differently around the world and helps to outline the distinctive features of China's cultural diplomacy. This book will be of much interest to students of diplomacy, Chinese politics, foreign policy and International Relations in general"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780429320293
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Liu, Xin China's cultural diplomacy New York : Routledge, 2019
Language:
English
Keywords:
China
;
Kultur
;
Diplomatie
;
Konfuzius-Institut
;
Soft Power
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Auswärtige Kulturpolitik
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