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Tourists Behaving Badly: China's Image Problem
By Jin Kai
There is a disconnect between China's growing national power and the international image of the Chinese people.
'Moral Art,' Mao Zedong, and the CCP's Quest for Soft Power
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's Maoist vision for control over Chinese art is at odds with China's quest to expand its cultural influence abroad.
The Future of China's Confucius Institutes
By Shannon Tiezzi
As Western universities drag their feet, the future of China’s soft power push might be in the developing world.
Confucius Institutes: Hardly a Threat to Academic Freedoms
By Edward A. McCord
There is little evidence to suggest Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses restrain academic freedoms.
China and Nation Branding
By Nicholas Dynon
Beijing’s “all-culture” focus is delivering a poor return on its soft power investment.
What Kind of Power Does a Rising China Need?
By Jin Kai
China has mainly focused on economic power, but other types of reform will shape its continued rise.
Soft Power and China-Japan Relations
By Ankit Panda
Soft power won't solve all problems for these East Asian neighbors, but it can ease the path away from brinksmanship.
Why China Isn’t Going to Collapse (Quickly)
Plus, the Chinese government turns its focus on developing Xi’an as a global business hub. Friday China links.
China Embraces Peacekeeping Missions
A historical transformation is underway as China begins sending combat forces to UN operations.
Soft Power: A U.S.-China Battleground?
Recent comments suggest China’s authorities are increasingly aware of the need to match U.S. soft power.
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