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ID157389
Title ProperAdvancing public diplomacy during cold Sino-Japan relations
Other Title Informationa case study of the Confucius Institute at Ritsumeikan
LanguageENG
AuthorYun, Zhang ;  Qiang, Fan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Tense political relations are seen as a barrier to China's public diplomacy with Japan. despite various setbacks, Confucius Institute, a classic example of public diplomacy, have continued to stay open in Japan. This paper uses the Confucius Institute at Ritsumeikan (CIR) as a case study to explore how public diplomacy can be carried out when political relations between China and Japan are cold. It concludes that cold political relations do not necessarily mean public diplomacy will fail. Good cooperation with Japanese partners can bring positive results.Also, choosing the right partner is important; government interference should be avoided. Finally, China should deal with each Confucius Institute differently, and Japanese universities enthusiasm should be stimulated through encouragement and retreat mechanisms.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary International Relations Vol. 27, No.5; Sep-Oct 2017: p.49-60
Journal SourceContemporary International Relations 2017-10 27, 5
Key WordsPublic Diplomacy ;  China - Japan Relations ;  Cold Political Relations ;  CIR