Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction: Soft Power. Nurture Not Nature | p. 1 |
China's Soft Power: The Debates at Home and Abroad | p. 19 |
Soft Power in Chinese Discourse: Popularity and Prospect | p. 21 |
The Discourse of China's Soft Power and Its Discontents | p. 45 |
Soft Power in China's Rising Strategy | p. 61 |
The New Hard Realities: ôSoft Powerö and China in Transition | p. 63 |
The Practice of the Mean: China's Soft Power Cultivation | p. 83 |
Education: The Intellectual Base of China's Soft Power | p. 103 |
China's Soft Power Dilemma: The Beijing Consensus Revisited | p. 125 |
China's Cultural Exports and its Growing Cultural Power in the World | p. 143 |
Soft Power and China's International Politics | p. 163 |
China's Soft Power in Africa | p. 165 |
China's Warming Relations with South Korea and Australia | p. 185 |
China's Soft Power and NeoLiberal Agenda in Southeast Asia | p. 207 |
China's Climate Diplomacy and Its Soft Power | p. 225 |
Conclusion | p. 245 |
The Prospect of China's Soft Power: How sustainable? | p. 247 |
Index | p. 267 |
List of Contributors | p. 271 |
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