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9781606929957

China and the U. S. : Comparing Global Influence

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  • ISBN13:

    9781606929957

  • ISBN10:

    160692995X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-01
  • Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
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Summary

This book compares the People's Republic of China's (PRC) and U.S. projections of global influence, with an emphasis on non-coercive means or "soft power," and suggests ways to think about U.S. foreign policy options in light of China's emergence. The global public images of the two countries are compared in this book and PRC and U.S. uses of soft power tools are described, such as public diplomacy, state diplomacy, and foreign assistance. Other forms of soft power such as military diplomacy, global trade and investment, and sovereign wealth funds are also examined. Furthermore, this book analyzes PRC and U.S. diplomatic and economic activities in five developing regions - Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America.

Table of Contents

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Introduction
Contrasting Diplomatic Styles
China's Economic Attractiveness
PRC and U.S. Soft Power in Five Regions
Diplomacy
Foreign Assistance
A U.S. Resurgence?
Foreign Policy Interests and Implements of Power
The Post-Cold War Interlude
The China Model?
Implications for the United States
Instruments of Hard and Soft Power
Assessing China's Soft Power
Limitations on Chinese Soft Power
Diplomacy and Foreign Assistance
U.S. Public Diplomacy
Background
U.S. Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs
Funding
PRC Confucius Institutes and Language Training
Foreign Students
State Diplomacy
U.S. Foreign Aid
Background
Funding
China's Foreign Aid
Global Public Perceptions
PRC and U.S. Military Diplomacy
Overview of Military Budgets
Military Training
Peacekeeping Operations
International Trade Flows
Overseas Direct Investment
China's Sovereign Wealth Fund
China's Reasons for Creating China Investment Corporation
Will and Can China Use the CIC as an Instrument of Soft Power?
CIC's Unintended Soft Power Effects
Southeast Asia
Cultural and Educational Exchange Activities
U.S. Programs
Foreign Students
Diplomacy
China's Efforts to Boost Economic Ties with ASEAN
U.S. Efforts to Bolster Trade with ASEAN
High-Level Visits
Foreign Assistance
China's Foreign Assistance
U.S. Foreign Assistance
U.S. Foreign Aid Sanctions
Public Opinion
Central Asia
Cultural and Educational Exchange Activities
U.S. Government-Sponsored Exchange and Training
Chinese Programs
Diplomacy
U.S. Bilateral and Multilateral Relations
China's Bilateral and Multilateral Relations
Foreign Assistance
U.S. Foreign Assistance
Congressional Conditions on Kazakh and Uzbek Aid
China's Foreign Aid
Africa
Economic Factors
Political Factors
Responses
Implications for U.S. Policy
Cultural and Educational Cooperation
Chinese Education Cooperation
Training
Confucius Institutes in Africa
Other Exchanges
PRC Youth Volunteers in Africa
PRC Media
PRC Health Diplomacy
U.S. Educational and Cultural Cooperation
Other Outreach, Public Diplomacy, and Cooperative Efforts
Diplomacy
China's African Policy
FOCAC
Vehicles for PRC Diplomacy
Regional Ties
African Union
Military and Security Issues
U.S. Relations
Foreign Assistance
Chinese Assistance
Aid Structure
PRC African Aid Levels
U.S. Assistance
Public Opinion
Middle East
Cultural and Educational Exchanges
China's Cultural Diplomacy
U.S. Education Programs
U.S. Public Diplomacy Efforts
Diplomacy
Israel
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Foreign Assistance
Chinese Foreign Assistance
U.S. Foreign Assistance
Public Opinion
Latin America
Cultural and Educational Exchange Activities
China's Activities
U.S. Activities
Diplomacy
China's Relations
U.S. Relations
Foreign Assistance
China's Foreign Aid
U.S. Foreign Aid
Public Opinion
Index
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