This article examines how the Chinese ruling party understands the role of film and how film policy has been used to promote China’s soft power. It first explores shifts in policy over a period of 60 years in order to identify the government’s overall approach to the film industry. Then it investigates ‘Zou Chu Qu’, the so-called ‘Going-Out Policy’, specifically aimed at promoting soft power. This article argues that, although the role of the film industry has been adjusted in response to developments in Chinese society, the principal function of film as a tool of propaganda, along with the broader censorship system, has not fundamentally changed. Such policy arrangements have resulted in a tension between the ‘attraction’ of soft power and...
In 2017, Mr. Darren Tromblay wrote No More Fun and Games: How China’s Acquisition of US Media Entiti...
This conference paper provides a systematic review of previous literature on China’s media ‘going-o...
Is it possible for authoritarian states such as China, Russia, and Iran to combine the soft power na...
The concept of soft power is widely embraced in the academic realm, mainstream media and political a...
Many scholars of Chinese soft power commonly believe that despite the fact that China has been worki...
This article explores the role of non-state actors from the film industry in promoting China’s soft ...
China’s soft power push and its effectiveness, or lack thereof relative to its success in economic a...
peer reviewedThis article addresses the importance of cultural industries for the strengthening of t...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper looks at China’s soft...
This paper examines the significance of soft power in academia, policy-making, and international rel...
The existing literature on China’s soft power is mainly concerned with its success or failure, ignor...
Joseph Nye concentrates on the positive attractive aspects of soft power as a foreign policy tool. T...
The study discusses China’s film industry and related policies. First, I discuss China’s film indust...
Through analyses of film festivals, CCTV, Confucius Institutes, auteurs, blockbusters, reality TV, a...
In this article I analyse the ways in which contemporary American movies are altered due to the grow...
In 2017, Mr. Darren Tromblay wrote No More Fun and Games: How China’s Acquisition of US Media Entiti...
This conference paper provides a systematic review of previous literature on China’s media ‘going-o...
Is it possible for authoritarian states such as China, Russia, and Iran to combine the soft power na...
The concept of soft power is widely embraced in the academic realm, mainstream media and political a...
Many scholars of Chinese soft power commonly believe that despite the fact that China has been worki...
This article explores the role of non-state actors from the film industry in promoting China’s soft ...
China’s soft power push and its effectiveness, or lack thereof relative to its success in economic a...
peer reviewedThis article addresses the importance of cultural industries for the strengthening of t...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper looks at China’s soft...
This paper examines the significance of soft power in academia, policy-making, and international rel...
The existing literature on China’s soft power is mainly concerned with its success or failure, ignor...
Joseph Nye concentrates on the positive attractive aspects of soft power as a foreign policy tool. T...
The study discusses China’s film industry and related policies. First, I discuss China’s film indust...
Through analyses of film festivals, CCTV, Confucius Institutes, auteurs, blockbusters, reality TV, a...
In this article I analyse the ways in which contemporary American movies are altered due to the grow...
In 2017, Mr. Darren Tromblay wrote No More Fun and Games: How China’s Acquisition of US Media Entiti...
This conference paper provides a systematic review of previous literature on China’s media ‘going-o...
Is it possible for authoritarian states such as China, Russia, and Iran to combine the soft power na...