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Soft power in China: public diplomacy through communication

발행사항
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
형태사항
xi, 208 p. : ill.; 22 cm
ISBN
9780230108622
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349.12 W246s
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The idea of soft power figures crucially in the story of China’s re-emergence as a global power. While the debate on the intentions and merits of its global outreach continues, China has embarked on its quest for an image makeover. Soft Power in China describes and explains the scope of country’s pursuit of soft power through public diplomacy and international communication. What kinds of images does China want to refashion and project? What is the role of the government vis-à-vis that of other institutional and social actors in these efforts? What kinds of tensions and pressures has China experienced? Where do the programs stand in terms of their impact on the country’s image? What do all these efforts mean to the broader discussion on the study and practice of public diplomacy and national image management? This book represents a collaborative effort to address these questions.
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Introduction: China's Search of Soft Power; J.Wang The Expansion of China's Public Diplomacy System; I.d'Hooghe China's Image Projection and Its Impact; H.Wang China's International Broadcasting: A Case Study of CCTV International; X.Zhang The Evolving Chinese Government Spokesperson System; N.Chen Chinese Corporate Diplomacy: Huawei's CSR Discourse in Africa; L.Tang & H.Li National Image Management Begins at Home: Imagining the New Olympic Citizen; J.de Kloet , G.Pak , L.Chong & S.Landsberger Chinese Diaspora, the Internet, and the Image of China: A Case Study of the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay; H.Li China's Image Management Abroad, 1920s-1940s: Origin, Justification and Institutionalization; Y.Z.Volz Itching the Scratches on Our Minds: American College Students Read and Re-evaluate China; J.Polumbaum