Analysing China's soft power strategy and comparative Indian initiatives
By: Palit, Parama Sinha.
Publisher: New Delhi Sage Publications 2017Description: xxiv, 369p.ISBN: 9789386062659.Subject(s): International Relations -- -- | Military Relations -- India -- | China- Foreign Relation- India | Strategic RelationDDC classification: 327.54051 Summary: A comprehensive analysis of China’s efforts to build and utilize soft power as a distinctive part of its foreign policy This volume examines the evolution and application of China’s soft power with particular focus on various strategic initiatives such as cultural and public diplomacy, Confucius institutes, development assistance and infrastructure building, media collaborations and healthcare diplomacy. This is to emphasize cooperation and partnerships while advancing the theory of harmonious develoEmploying an alternative perspective, it analyses the strategic benefits and limitations of China’s soft power policies, and compares them with similar policies by India for identifying the differences and applicationspment through these initiatives across the worldItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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includes annexures, bibliography and index
A comprehensive analysis of China’s efforts to build and utilize soft power as a distinctive part of its foreign policy
This volume examines the evolution and application of China’s soft power with particular focus on various strategic initiatives such as cultural and public diplomacy, Confucius institutes, development assistance and infrastructure building, media collaborations and healthcare diplomacy. This is to emphasize cooperation and partnerships while advancing the theory of harmonious develoEmploying an alternative perspective, it analyses the strategic benefits and limitations of China’s soft power policies, and compares them with similar policies by India for identifying the differences and applicationspment through these initiatives across the world
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