Confucius Institutes and the rise of China: How the People's Republic of China uses its cultural institutions abroad to communicate with the world
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2013
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This thesis examines the role of Confucius Institutes in China's cultural diplomacy. It analyses Confucius Institutes in Australia and Germany and explains the differences between Confucius Institutes and their international counterparts such as the British Council or the Goethe Institute. China's unique approach to establish these institutes as joint ventures has multiple implications not only for individual institutes and their partners involved, but more generally for the Chinese understanding of cultural diplomacy. The case of Confucius Institutes shows China's willingness to cooperate with foreigners in the context of cultural diplomacy, which, as with all such diplomatic endeavours, eventually serves national interests. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62557/1/Falk_Hartig_Thesis.pdf Hartig, Falk (2013) Confucius Institutes and the rise of China: How the People's Republic of China uses its cultural institutions abroad to communicate with the world. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #Confucius Institutes #Cultural Institutes #Cultural Diplomacy #Public Diplomacy #Soft Power #Propaganda #National Image #Foreign Policy #China |
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