China's soft power : discussions, resources, prospects / Young Nam Cho and Jong Ho Jeong

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol 48 No 3, May-June 2008, pp.453-472 (12)Summary: China's international image has improved considerably in recent years, an outcome that this article attributes to the use of soft power and the promotion of a Beijing Consensus as an Asian alternative to the Washington consensus. Considers how coherent the policy is and how far it may develop, noting that analysis of China's foreign policy should take soft power into account alongside hard power economic and military might.
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China's international image has improved considerably in recent years, an outcome that this article attributes to the use of soft power and the promotion of a Beijing Consensus as an Asian alternative to the Washington consensus. Considers how coherent the policy is and how far it may develop, noting that analysis of China's foreign policy should take soft power into account alongside hard power economic and military might.

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