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1 online resource |
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Diplomatic Studies |
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Diplomatic studies.
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Contents |
Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Illustrations and Tables; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Case of China's Public Diplomacy; The Design of the Study: Questions and Assumptions; The Selection of Case Studies; Overview of the Chapters; Chapter 1 How to Understand Public Diplomacy: An Analytical Framework; The Concept of Public Diplomacy; The Challenges of Public Diplomacy 2.0; Public Diplomacy and Soft Power; Public Diplomacy and Propaganda; Subsets of Public Diplomacy; The Domestic Dimension and the Role of Diasporas; The Analytical Framework |
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Dimension I: Actors and Decision-makingDimension II: Public Diplomacy Content; Dimension III: Public Diplomacy Instruments; The Impact of a Country's Political System; The Impact of Culture on Public Diplomacy; Conclusion; Chapter 2 Assets and Liabilities for China's Public Diplomacy; The Importance of Culture; China's Authoritarian System; Media and Social Media Censorship; Human Rights and Tibet; The Lack of Cultural Freedom; China's Economic Rise; The China Model; China's Environmental Challenges; The Copenhagen Summit; China's Foreign Policy and Diplomacy |
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The Concepts of Harmonious World and Chinese DreamChina's Military Rise and Cyber-Security; Chinese Tourists; Conclusions; Chapter 3 The Chinese Debate on Public Diplomacy; The Introduction of Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in China; The Chinese Understanding of Public Diplomacy; Defining Public Diplomacy; New Public Diplomacy and Public Diplomacy 2.0; Public Diplomacy and Propaganda; Soft Power; Cultural and People's Diplomacy; The Domestic Dimension; Sources of Soft Power; Chinese Culture as a Source of Soft Power; The China Model as a Source of Soft Power |
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The Impact of Culture on Public DiplomacyChallenges and Constraints; Conclusions; Chapter 4 China's Public Diplomacy System; The Growing Diversity of Actors; National State Actors; The State Council Information Office; The Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Chinese Embassies and Missions Abroad; The Ministry of National Defense and the PLA; Other Ministries; China's Leaders; The Chinese Communist Party; The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Subnational State Actors; Non-State Actors; People's Diplomacy Organizations; Intellectual Elites and Academic Institutions |
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Volunteers and CelebritiesCompanies; Overseas Chinese; Consequences of the Diversification of Actors; Public Diplomacy Instruments; The Media; The New Media; Foreign Media; Cultural Institutes and Activities; Educational Institutes and Activities; Confucius Institutes; Foreign Aid; China's Public Diplomacy Budget; Conclusions; Chapter 5 China's Public Diplomacy Strategies: Asia and Africa; China's Public Diplomacy in Asia; South and Southeast Asia; Central Asia; Northeast Asia: Japan and South Korea; China's Public Diplomacy in Africa; Analysis and Conclusions |
Summary |
In China's Public Diplomacy, Ingrid d'Hooghe provides a thorough analysis of how China's approach to public diplomacy is shaped by the country's political system and Chinese culture |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Cultural diplomacy -- China -- History
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Public relations and politics -- China -- History
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Communication in politics -- China
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Communication in politics
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Cultural diplomacy
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Public relations and politics
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China
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
1322309922 |
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9781322309927 |
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9789004283954 |
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9004283951 |
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9004283943 |
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9789004283947 |
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