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ID167545
Title ProperControversy, uncertainty and the diverse public in cultural diplomacy: Australia–China relations
LanguageENG
AuthorJohanson, Katya
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past few years, foreign policy tensions between China and Australia have become especially fraught. In some cases, this political situation manifests in the very diplomatic initiatives that were funded to help ease relations. This article considers a case study of a theatrical collaboration in the context of contemporary Australia–China relations to interrogate the value of our understandings of and evaluation frameworks for public diplomacy. This article argues that theories of cultural diplomacy and assessments of initiatives need to consider the multiple and competing objectives, diverse publics and controversial receptions that may be the outcomes of cultural diplomatic initiatives. It demonstrates this complexity in relation to Australia–China relations. Taking a cultural diplomatic initiative that sought to increase positive association for Chinese culture in the Australian public as a case study, it illustrates the range of differences that can be found amongst stakeholders, and the different roles that may be ascribed to cultural diplomacy. These interests, including those of different artistic and political stakeholders, as well as differences in the publics involved, are best segmented not only according to nation but also to subculture.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 73, No.4; Aug 2019: p.397-413
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 73 No 4
Key WordsPublic Diplomacy ;  Cultural Diplomacy ;  Foreign Policy ;  China–Australia Relations


 
 
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