China’s soft power in South Asia
China’s rapid strategic elevation has been accompanied by conscious efforts to project a benign image of the Chinese nation and its culture. This has resulted in “soft power” assuming an increasingly important role in Chinese foreign policy. This paper examines the different aspects of Chinese...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-903772020-11-01T08:39:31Z China’s soft power in South Asia Palit, Parama Sinha S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science China’s rapid strategic elevation has been accompanied by conscious efforts to project a benign image of the Chinese nation and its culture. This has resulted in “soft power” assuming an increasingly important role in Chinese foreign policy. This paper examines the different aspects of Chinese soft power in South Asia, notably, cultural diplomacy, economic engagement and development assistance, in terms of their applications in individual countries of the region. Chinese initiatives in all these respects in the region have expanded sharply in recent years. This paper, however, argues that China’s overarching strategy towards South Asia is a careful mix of soft and hard postures. It further contends that the nature and pattern of deployment of Chinese soft power tools in the region has varied considerably between India and other smaller countries in South Asia. Sino-Indian ties will not only decisively determine future Chinese strategy towards South Asia but will also impact the outlook for Chinese soft power in the region"! 2011-01-11T01:36:10Z 2019-12-06T17:46:43Z 2011-01-11T01:36:10Z 2019-12-06T17:46:43Z 2010 2010 Working Paper Palit, P. S. (2010). China’s soft power in South Asia. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 200). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90377 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6499 en RSIS Working Paper ; 200/10 38 p. application/pdf |
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China’s rapid strategic elevation has been accompanied by conscious efforts to project a benign image of the Chinese nation and its culture. This has resulted in “soft power”
assuming an increasingly important role in Chinese foreign policy. This paper examines
the different aspects of Chinese soft power in South Asia, notably, cultural diplomacy,
economic engagement and development assistance, in terms of their applications in
individual countries of the region. Chinese initiatives in all these respects in the region
have expanded sharply in recent years. This paper, however, argues that China’s
overarching strategy towards South Asia is a careful mix of soft and hard postures. It
further contends that the nature and pattern of deployment of Chinese soft power tools in
the region has varied considerably between India and other smaller countries in South
Asia. Sino-Indian ties will not only decisively determine future Chinese strategy towards
South Asia but will also impact the outlook for Chinese soft power in the region"! |
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