R.S. Zaharna, Jennifer Hubbert, and Falk Hartig. Confucius institutes and the globalization of China’s soft power. Los Angeles, California: University of Southern California. Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD Perspectives on public policy, 2014, paper 3), 2014
With the highly develop of China’s economy, the development of China’s soft power and hard power are...
Abstract: Leadership can be natural or educated or both, natural and educated for ...
Since 2004 when China started the first Confucius Institute (CI) in the world, there has been hundre...
Along with the development of China’s economic and military power, China is perceived by its competi...
Alice Ba, PhDIn the past 10 years, China has increasingly used soft power as a tool to create goodwi...
The employment of culture and language as a Chinese foreign policy strategy combines the leadership’...
The Confucius Institutes (CIs) are part of a major new Chinese Government initiative promoting the l...
The Chinese language is an important source of soft power, and China conducts various activities to ...
The Chinese Confucius Institutes, which have become common around the world and particularly in Asia...
This article considers the main features of the network of Confucius Institutes (CIs) and Confucius ...
This article considers the main features of the network of Confucius Institutes (CIs) and Confucius ...
Since 2004, China has attempted to promote its image abroad through a number of soft power initiativ...
This research assumes that China’s cultural soft power relies on language teaching and cultural prog...
The Chinese Confucius Institutes, which have become common around the world an...
"Chapter 5 by Hartig introduces Confucius Institutes as an innovative tool of China’s cultural diplo...
With the highly develop of China’s economy, the development of China’s soft power and hard power are...
Abstract: Leadership can be natural or educated or both, natural and educated for ...
Since 2004 when China started the first Confucius Institute (CI) in the world, there has been hundre...
Along with the development of China’s economic and military power, China is perceived by its competi...
Alice Ba, PhDIn the past 10 years, China has increasingly used soft power as a tool to create goodwi...
The employment of culture and language as a Chinese foreign policy strategy combines the leadership’...
The Confucius Institutes (CIs) are part of a major new Chinese Government initiative promoting the l...
The Chinese language is an important source of soft power, and China conducts various activities to ...
The Chinese Confucius Institutes, which have become common around the world and particularly in Asia...
This article considers the main features of the network of Confucius Institutes (CIs) and Confucius ...
This article considers the main features of the network of Confucius Institutes (CIs) and Confucius ...
Since 2004, China has attempted to promote its image abroad through a number of soft power initiativ...
This research assumes that China’s cultural soft power relies on language teaching and cultural prog...
The Chinese Confucius Institutes, which have become common around the world an...
"Chapter 5 by Hartig introduces Confucius Institutes as an innovative tool of China’s cultural diplo...
With the highly develop of China’s economy, the development of China’s soft power and hard power are...
Abstract: Leadership can be natural or educated or both, natural and educated for ...
Since 2004 when China started the first Confucius Institute (CI) in the world, there has been hundre...