Soft power

Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit 2016

Duke University and University of North Carolina host the China Leadership Summit, a gathering of undergraduates from China and the U.S. interested in deepening their understanding of China and creating a more productive relationship between the U.S. and China.

Fan Writing: The Cultural Transactions between North and South in Early Medieval China

The discussion examines two influential writers of the Jin court during the end of the 3rd Century.

2016 California China Forum: The Collision between Chinese and American Culture and Technology Innovation

USC Chinese Student and Scholars Association co-hosts a forum that aims to present in-depth discussion about the linkage between Chinese culture and technology in Southern California and the U.S. market.

China Goes Global: The Partial Power

In his discussion of his new book, China Goes Global, David Shambaugh focuses on how this increasingly powerful nation has become more active and assertive throughout the world.

The Limits of Chinese Influence in East Asia: Status Seeking and Rising Power Stagnation

Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk by Björn Jerdén on the falling influence of China in East Asia.

Law and/or Justice in Island Disputes in East Asia

This discussion includes possible solutions to the Island Disputes best fit to the sense of justice in the region

China’s Efforts to Build Its Soft Power

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a discussion with political scientist Stan Rosen to evaluate whether or not China’s soft power has grown in recent years.

A New Era in Cultural Diplomacy: Rising Soft Power in Emerging Markets

USC Center on Public Diplomacy hosts its 2014 conference examining the impact of soft power for emerging countries, such as China.

Yellow Peril! An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear

On Friday, March 7, guest speakers will discuss some of New York City's most urgent racial issues and link them back to divisive and corrosive stereotypes, policies, and practices.

China's Quest for "Soft Power": Imperatives, Impediments and Irreconcilable Tensions

The University of Illinois will hold a talk on China's quest for "soft power".

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