The concept of soft power in China's strategic discourse / Joel Wuthnow
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Issues & Studies Vol 44 no 2, June 2008, pp.1-28 (34)Summary: Suggests that in support of its grand strategy China is using soft power in three distinct ways: transmission of Chinese culture, leadership in the developing world, and by reassuring those states that perceive a rising China as a threat that China is a responsible international power. The article suggests avenues for further research on the efficacy of China's soft power strategies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Suggests that in support of its grand strategy China is using soft power in three distinct ways: transmission of Chinese culture, leadership in the developing world, and by reassuring those states that perceive a rising China as a threat that China is a responsible international power. The article suggests avenues for further research on the efficacy of China's soft power strategies.
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