China China, Soft Power, and the Politics of Attraction March 3, 2016 0 Written by Todd H. Hall. Possibly no concept to emerge from the field of international relations in the past several decades has been quite as influential within policymaking…
China Fashion and Politics: Promoting ‘Designed in China’ through Political Power July 23, 2015 0 By Christine Tsui. In 2012, the Chinese president Xi Jinping initiated an anti-corruption campaign. Although there is no explicit evidence that this was an intentional outcome at which…
Culture and Society Fashion, China, and Trends: A Critical Perspective July 17, 2015 0 Written by Tina Mai Chen and Paola Zamperini. In June 2015, the runways for Moda Uomo in Italy celebrated China in more ways than anyone could…
China Confucius Institutes and China’s ‘soft power’ July 1, 2015 1 Written by James F. Scotton. Confucius Institutes, the Chinese government’s language and cultural centres hosted by universities throughout the world, are facing increasing academic resistance in…
Chinese media CCTV going global in a digital scenario November 17, 2014 0 Written by Chwen Chwen Chen. The establishment in 2012 of CCTV offices in Washington DC in US and in Nairobi in Kenya centred attention around China’s…
Chinese media Australia, China, and Media Diplomacy November 13, 2014 1 Written by Wanning Sun. The China-Australia relationship is asymmetrical. In the eyes of most Chinese, Australia is a reliable supplier of coal and other natural resources,…
Chinese media Audacity and Dilemma—China’s English Language News November 11, 2014 0 Written by Jing Ning Conover. The relationship between the media and the government in China is a complex issue. The government used to initiate the…
Chinese media CCTV News goes global November 10, 2014 0 Written by Vivien Marsh. The lesser-known musicals of Andrew Lloyd Webber are rarely cited by scholars of Chinese media. However, the international expansion of China’s prime…