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China’s Foreign Policy and its Choice for Cultural Soft Power: The Tools
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Rahman, Saifur
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Communication
/ Cultural Soft Power
/ Diplomacy
/ Foreign Policy
/ Foreign students
/ International relations
/ Qualitative research
/ Soft power
/ Tools of Soft Power
2019
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China’s Foreign Policy and its Choice for Cultural Soft Power: The Tools
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Rahman, Saifur
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Communication
/ Cultural Soft Power
/ Diplomacy
/ Foreign Policy
/ Foreign students
/ International relations
/ Qualitative research
/ Soft power
/ Tools of Soft Power
2019
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China’s Foreign Policy and its Choice for Cultural Soft Power: The Tools
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China’s Foreign Policy and its Choice for Cultural Soft Power: The Tools
2019
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Overview
Chinese soft power can be assessed in many aspects because there are several tools in which soft power can manifest. This article seeks to assess the efficiency of China’s soft power using four tools from the perspective of public diplomacy. The analysis helps us to better understand the efficiency of foreign public communication tools. The paper is mainly qualitative research from collected secondary materials, following Mark Leonard’s (2002) concept of three dimensions of public diplomacy. The tools considered are: the Confucius institute (cultural institutes); Belt and Road initiative summit 2017 (international events); China central television/CCTV (media); International Students (financial aid for researchers and students). The analysis uses the three dimensions of public diplomacy: daily communication, strategic communication, and long-term communication. There is no indication that any of the selected four tools resonates with any of the three dimensions of public diplomacy. Some tools resonate more than others with a particular dimension of public diplomacy, but nothing is set in place. The media use daily communication quite effectively. International events are more so in strategic communication. Both international students and the cultural institute have an advanced role in long-term communication. However, the three dimensions are important to asses expected outcomes in foreign relations. A single tool could not effectively serve all concerns for getting support within the international community. The limitations of a tool can curb its appeal for a particular dimension, while advantages of the same tool spring in another.
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Sciendo,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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