Africa Chinese soft power and outbound tourism to Africa August 26, 2019 0 Image Credit: African Safari Trucks 4x4 4WD by Alex Proimos/Flickr; Licence: CC BY-NC 2.0. By Julie Yu-Wen Chen and Niall Duggan. The increase of Sino-African interactions…
China UK Films at Shanghai International Film Festival 2019 and Cultural Diplomacy June 17, 2019 0 Written by Hiu Man Chan. Image Credit: Shanghai Film Museum Camera Row by spezz/Flickr, License: CC BY 2.0. The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) will take place…
China Scandinavian mundanity is the main attraction for Chinese tourists December 19, 2018 0 By Matias Thuen Jørgensen. Chinese tourists are often portrayed as the stereotypical bumbling camera‐waving grasshoppers, jumping from one attraction to the next, while ticking off…
China African Students in China: the intersection of educational and trading-led migration April 2, 2018 0 Written by Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho. China is fast becoming a global hub where a variety of immigrants with different visa situations and motivations are converging. Although…
China China’s Olympic Dreams February 7, 2018 0 Written by Xu Guoqi. Beijing hosted a breathtakingly successful 2008 summer Olympic Games and will soon host 2022 Winter Olympic Games. The Chinese since the…
China Can China save face on the slopes and join the alpine aristocracy? February 6, 2018 0 Written by Simon Chadwick. With the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea imminent, a recently published table of medal predictions made for interesting reading.…
China Looking Back to Look Ahead: National Identity at the 2008 Beijing Oympics February 5, 2018 0 Written by James R. Schiffman. Modern Olympic games are about much more than sports. They are opportunities for host nations to present narratives about their…
China Chinese Soccer, Soft Power and Fair Play November 23, 2017 0 Written by Keunsu Han. There is little doubt that in analysis of China by parameters such as size, economic potential, abundant culture, history and tradition,…
China Brawls in Taiwan’s Legislature: A Blemish, Yes, but Hardly a Way of Life July 20, 2017 0 Written by J. Michael Cole. Anyone who follows domestic politics in Taiwan will have seen in recent days a series of brawls pitting opposition Kuomintang…
China Film as soft power and hard currency: The Sino-Hollywood courtship July 5, 2017 0 Written by Ying Zhu. Hollywood dominated Chinese film market during China’s Republican era (1912-1949), with its share in profits ranging from 30% to 70% of…