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Soft Power: China's Emerging Strategy in International Politics [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x156x18 mm, weight: 438 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739133780
  • ISBN-13: 9780739133781
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x156x18 mm, weight: 438 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739133780
  • ISBN-13: 9780739133781
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Soft power has become a very popular concept in international affairs, appearing in government policy papers, academic discussions, and the popular media. In China, soft power has become one of the most frequently used phrases among political leaders, leading academics, and journalists. Defined against hard power, which often involves threat and coercion, soft power applies attraction, persuasion, and cooperation, finding its sources in culture, political values, and foreign policies. China, rich in culture and traditional philosophy, boasts abundant sources of soft power. Soft Power attempts to analyze the domestic and international views of China's soft power, the main strengths and weaknesses of China's soft power, and the application of soft power in China's international politics. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the soft power dimension in China's foreign relations by integrating views from various disciplines, such as history, education, culture, political economy, comparative politics, and philosophy. The book argues that soft power has become a very popular concept in China, that China is contemplating and exploring an innovative strategy in its rise and international politics, and that there have been quite a few notable elements of this in China's diplomatic practice, including softer rhetoric, promotion of the Chinese culture abroad, economic diplomacy, and image building. The book also argues that the limitations of China's soft power primarily stem from political values and China's own transitions, and reflects the reality that views and opinions regarding China's soft power are fairly diverse both in China and in the international arena.

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Looking critically and carefully at the concept 'soft power,' this book pulls together the views of leading scholars to show the ways in which China canand cannotexercise soft power as it rises in Asia and the world. This is a really smart take on a complicated topic. Highly recommended. -- Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University Soft Power takes on one of the most important questions of this century: What is Chinas rightful place in the international system? This edited volume brings together essays by highly knowledgeable scholars, addressing key issues of Chinas emerging soft power. The contributors identify sources and constraints of Chinas soft power, while showing how China has perceived its soft power and how Chinas soft power has been perceived by other powers in Asia. It provides a unique angle to look into Chinas rise and its consequences. -- Zheng Yongnian, director, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, director, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore This is the first systematic and scholarly evaluation of China's soft powerit is an informed and nuanced corrective to previous sensationalistic journalistic assessments. It is recommended reading for all interested in this important dimension of China's rise in world affairs. -- David Shambaugh, The George Washington University and The Brookings Institution At a conference in Singapore held in October 2007, several academics debated the rise of China. From these conference proceedings, Mingjiang Li edited a volume on Chinese soft power based on Joseph Nyes theory introduced in 1990. According to Nye, soft power is a strategy for a country to gain its objectives without coercion or payments, but with attraction founded on culture, political values, and legitimate and moral foreign policy. * Journal of Chinese Political Science *

Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction: Soft Power: Nurture Not Nature
1(18)
Mingjiang Li
PART I CHINA'S SOFT POWER: THE DEBATES AT HOME AND ABROAD
19(42)
2 Soft Power in Chinese Discourse: Popularity and Prospect
21(24)
Mingjiang Li
3 The Discourse of China's Soft Power and Its Discontents
45(16)
Yongjin Zhang
PART II SOFT POWER IN CHINA'S RISING STRATEGY
61(102)
4 The New Hard Realities: "Soft Power" and China in Transition
63(20)
Yong Deng
5 The Practice of the Mean: China's Soft Power Cultivation
83(20)
Jianfeng Chen
6 Education: The Intellectual Base of China's Soft Power
103(22)
Xiaohe Cheng
7 China's Soft Power Dilemma: The Beijing Consensus Revisited
125(18)
Zhongying Pang
8 China's Cultural Exports and its Growing Cultural Power in the World
143(20)
Xiaogang Deng
Letting Zhang
PART III SOFT POWER AND CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
163(82)
9 China's Soft Power in Africa
165(20)
Joshua Kurlantzick
10 China's Warming Relations with South Korea and Australia
185(22)
Zhiqun Zhu
11 China's Soft Power and NeoLiberal Agenda in Southeast Asia
207(18)
Ignatius Wibowo
12 China's Climate Diplomacy and Its Soft Power
225(20)
Gang Chen
PART IV CONCLUSION
245(22)
13 The Prospect of China's Soft Power: How sustainable?
247(20)
Suisheng Zhao
Index 267(4)
List of Contributors 271
Mingjiang Li is assistant professor and coordinator of both the China Program and the Master of Science program in Asian studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.