While the economic impact of China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative (BRI) in Sri Lanka has been closely monitored in recent years, few studies have focused on the role of China’s Buddhist narratives in furthering the countries’ interests. By analyzing the Buddhist strategic narratives used in official Chinese and Sri Lankan statements, this article argues that under the BRI’s ‘people-to-people’ bonds, Chinese and Sri Lankan officials have used the Buddhist history and exchanges between the two nations to advocate for BRI projects, and to strengthen their cultural ties. This article finds, more narrowly, that China’s Buddhist diplomacy in Sri Lanka has increased since the BRI’s inception, and that it has focused on enhancing bilateral relations ...
China’s growing trade, investment, and aid links are commonly believed to constitute a potent instru...
The Chinese Communist Party has shown tolerance, if not direct support, for the growth of Buddhism o...
In recent years, a number of Asian countries have increasingly turned to Buddhism as a balm to relie...
China is using Buddhist narratives to promote its soft power in Sri Lanka – and bolster its image as...
In this (Danish) article, Tabita Rosendal provides an overview of China's use of Buddhist diplomacy ...
The material dimensions of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which encompass multibillion-doll...
Buddhism is being emphasised strongly in both Chinese and Indian public diplomacy, as they both seek...
Geopolitical competition is increasing everywhere, and the Indian Ocean is no exception. One of the ...
Buddhism is being emphasised strongly in both Chinese and Indian public diplomacy, as they both seek...
What can the situation in Sri Lanka tell us about China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative (BRI)? During S...
The way the foreign policy of China has evolved in recent decades to consolidate its interests could...
This article will discuss the impact of China's debt diplomacy in Sri Lanka through the Belt Road In...
In this globalized and information age, it requires to move ahead with the time and bring required c...
Introduction My current project, Transnational Identities, National Ideologies and Buddhist Diplomac...
The Sino-Indian rivalry in Sri Lanka's economic turmoil has significant implications for regional se...
China’s growing trade, investment, and aid links are commonly believed to constitute a potent instru...
The Chinese Communist Party has shown tolerance, if not direct support, for the growth of Buddhism o...
In recent years, a number of Asian countries have increasingly turned to Buddhism as a balm to relie...
China is using Buddhist narratives to promote its soft power in Sri Lanka – and bolster its image as...
In this (Danish) article, Tabita Rosendal provides an overview of China's use of Buddhist diplomacy ...
The material dimensions of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which encompass multibillion-doll...
Buddhism is being emphasised strongly in both Chinese and Indian public diplomacy, as they both seek...
Geopolitical competition is increasing everywhere, and the Indian Ocean is no exception. One of the ...
Buddhism is being emphasised strongly in both Chinese and Indian public diplomacy, as they both seek...
What can the situation in Sri Lanka tell us about China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative (BRI)? During S...
The way the foreign policy of China has evolved in recent decades to consolidate its interests could...
This article will discuss the impact of China's debt diplomacy in Sri Lanka through the Belt Road In...
In this globalized and information age, it requires to move ahead with the time and bring required c...
Introduction My current project, Transnational Identities, National Ideologies and Buddhist Diplomac...
The Sino-Indian rivalry in Sri Lanka's economic turmoil has significant implications for regional se...
China’s growing trade, investment, and aid links are commonly believed to constitute a potent instru...
The Chinese Communist Party has shown tolerance, if not direct support, for the growth of Buddhism o...
In recent years, a number of Asian countries have increasingly turned to Buddhism as a balm to relie...