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China's Frustrated Quest for Global Influence

Wesleyan University's Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies presents a talk with Professor Krauss on China's quest for global influence.

When:
April 12, 2012 4:30pm to 6:00pm
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Richard Krauss, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Oregon

Amidst China's economic growth and new military might, Beijing also believes that Chinese arts should enjoy respect and influence abroad. But this goal has been elusive. This frustration is explained by several factors, including China's aesthetic distance from the West, ham-fisted initiatives from China's leaders, and the international system's begrudging recognition of cultural influence by any rising power.

Cost: 
Free