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Reality or PR: Russia's Rising 'Soft Power' Clout

Reality or PR: Russia's Rising 'Soft Power' Clout

By Casey Michel
A London-based PR firm places Russia ahead of China on a list of 'soft power' prowess.
A Tale of 2 Diplomats: China’s Soft Power Conundrum

A Tale of 2 Diplomats: China’s Soft Power Conundrum

By Chengxin Pan
Wang Yi's run-in with a Canadian journalist illustrates the "clash of discourses" between China and the West.

The Rise of China vs. the Rise of the Chinese

The Rise of China vs. the Rise of the Chinese

By Jin Kai
How is China's rise benefiting China's people?

Is Football the Key to China's Soft Power Push?

Is Football the Key to China's Soft Power Push?

By Aédán Mordecai
Could China produce the next Leicester City?

President Trump: The View From China

President Trump: The View From China

By Zhibo Qiu
Trump's overall policies are a mixed bag for China, but his stance on U.S. leadership opens doors for Beijing.
China's Medical Diplomacy

China's Medical Diplomacy

By David Volodzko
China's latest contribution to the WHO is part of a long history of using medical diplomacy as soft power.

One Belt, One Road, One Heritage: Cultural Diplomacy and the Silk Road

One Belt, One Road, One Heritage: Cultural Diplomacy and the Silk Road

By Tim Winter
The cultural aspects of the Belt and Road could forever reshape regional politics and security.
China's Wanda Group Purchases Hollywood Film Studio

China's Wanda Group Purchases Hollywood Film Studio

By Shannon Tiezzi
Jurassic World 2 will be brought to you by China: Wanda Group acquires Legendary Entertainment.

The UK: A Success Story for China’s Educational Soft Power

The UK: A Success Story for China’s Educational Soft Power

By Bochen Han
Unlike other Western countries, Britain is eager to welcome China's Confucius Institutes and educational outreach.

Can China and South Korea Capitalize on Their Cultural Connections?

Can China and South Korea Capitalize on Their Cultural Connections?

By Jin Kai
Despite a shared background in Confucianism, these cultural traditions are interpreted differently in China and Korea.

The World Doesn't Think Much of China’s Leaders (Literally)

The World Doesn't Think Much of China’s Leaders (Literally)

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's leaders are most popular in Africa, but face high disapproval ratings in the West and parts of Asia.

China’s Soft Power Obsession

By Xie Tao
China needs to rethink its quest for soft power.

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