Haunted by ParentsAt the beginning of the twenty-first century, China is poised to become a major global power. And though much has been written of China's rise, a crucial aspect of this transformation has gone largely unnoticed: the way that China is using soft power to appeal to its neighbours and to distant countries alike. This original book is the first to examine the significance of China's recent focus on soft power, that is, diplomacy, trade incentives, cultural and educational exchange opportunities, and other techniques, to project a benign national image, pose as a model of social and economic success, and develop stronger international alliances. Drawing on years of experience tracking China's policies in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa, Joshua Kurlantzick reveals how China has wooed the world with a charm offensive that has largely escaped the attention of American policymakers. Beijing's new diplomacy has altered the political landscape in Southeast Asia and far beyond, changing the dynamics of China's relationships with other countries. China also has worked to take advantage of American policy mistakes, the author contends. In a provocative conclusion, he considers a future in which China may be the first nation since the Soviet Union to rival the U.S. in international influence. |
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... followed three hours of transcendental medi- tation , yoga , arm and leg exercises , and massage . After this , “ we have a macrobiotic breakfast . We always begin with a miso soup followed by a whole - grain dish — brown rice , whole ...
... followed three hours of transcendental medi- tation , yoga , arm and leg exercises , and massage . After this , “ we have a macrobiotic breakfast . We always begin with a miso soup followed by a whole - grain dish — brown rice , whole ...
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... followed by a short pause. When first asked about this leitmotif, X became anx- ious and kept silent. Eventually he connected the musical pro- nouncement with sudden changes in the facial expressions and behavior of his “intermittently ...
... followed by a short pause. When first asked about this leitmotif, X became anx- ious and kept silent. Eventually he connected the musical pro- nouncement with sudden changes in the facial expressions and behavior of his “intermittently ...
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... followed by his dream about separation and death, and that his associations to the dream had led up to an obvious death wish toward someone he cared about. X fol- lowed my logic and agreed, but he was not ready at that time to accept ...
... followed by his dream about separation and death, and that his associations to the dream had led up to an obvious death wish toward someone he cared about. X fol- lowed my logic and agreed, but he was not ready at that time to accept ...
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... followed by a curmudgeon's ( from the same audience ) expressing something similar transformed by a tone of scornful , accusatory complaint : for example , “ We al- ready know what you are telling us ! ” I think both responses oneself ...
... followed by a curmudgeon's ( from the same audience ) expressing something similar transformed by a tone of scornful , accusatory complaint : for example , “ We al- ready know what you are telling us ! ” I think both responses oneself ...
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Change Means Loss Spring and Summer Must Become Winter | 50 |
The Myth of Demeter and Persephone | 65 |
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