中国软实力在泰国:以孔子学院和中国流行文化为例 = Soft power of rising China in Thailand: case study of confucius institutes and Chinese popular culture

国际关系中的“软实力”作为除军事、经济力量外的第三方实力,一直被许多国家作为扩大自身国际影响力的工具。近年来,中国文化软实力一直是构成中国外交政策的重要元素,其主张透过政治语境、文化交流与外交政策三方面进行输出,打破国际外交上固有的“中国威胁论”,并增加其在国际上的话语权。根据台湾民主实验室Doublethink Lab发布的“2022年中国全球影响力指数报告”中,泰国在82个国家中排名第四,是在东南亚区域内除新加坡外受中国大陆影响最深的国家。泰国被塑造成中国软实力的文化消费空间并非偶然,除了受到诗玲通公主、政府与商界的欢迎,其中更获得了泰国当地华裔的支持,这可追溯至历史语境中泰国三代皇朝、大...

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Main Author: 何智圆 Ho, Zhi Yuan
Other Authors: Yow Cheun Hoe
Format: Final Year Project
Language:Chinese
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165081
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: Chinese
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Summary:国际关系中的“软实力”作为除军事、经济力量外的第三方实力,一直被许多国家作为扩大自身国际影响力的工具。近年来,中国文化软实力一直是构成中国外交政策的重要元素,其主张透过政治语境、文化交流与外交政策三方面进行输出,打破国际外交上固有的“中国威胁论”,并增加其在国际上的话语权。根据台湾民主实验室Doublethink Lab发布的“2022年中国全球影响力指数报告”中,泰国在82个国家中排名第四,是在东南亚区域内除新加坡外受中国大陆影响最深的国家。泰国被塑造成中国软实力的文化消费空间并非偶然,除了受到诗玲通公主、政府与商界的欢迎,其中更获得了泰国当地华裔的支持,这可追溯至历史语境中泰国三代皇朝、大泰族政策、美苏冷战时期与近现代中国的互动。为此,本文将透过孔子学院和中国流行文化两项案例探讨中国软实力在泰国的传播,与其如何作为一种政治工具在泰国取得成功,并对泰国社会造成直接的影响。 The concept of "soft power" is precisely utilised by nations to extend their international influence within the global arena, alongside military threats and economic inducements. Starting from 2007, Chinese cultural soft power has consistently played a crucial role in China's foreign policy, advocating for exportation through political contexts, cultural exchanges, as well as diplomatic policies. By leveraging its cultural power, the Chinese government has effectively advanced its objective of a peaceful rise in order to increase its discourse power on the global stage. Nonetheless, it is not a coincidence that Thailand has become a cultural consumption for Chinese soft power. With support from the Thai royal family, including Princess Sirindhorn, and the government, business partners, as well as the local Thai-Chinese diaspora, the country’s political background and historical context has also played an essential role in its emergence as a central location for the consumption of Chinese soft power. Accordingly, this article will examine how Chinese soft power has been a powerful political tool in Thailand. Additionally, case study of the Confucius Institutes and Chinese popular culture will be presented to demonstrate the significant consequences of Chinese soft power on Thai society.