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SOFT POWER POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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From Soft Power Policy to Academic Diplomacy: the "Belt and Road Initiative" in EU–China Internationalisation of the Higher Education System / Perez-Garcia, Manuel ; Nierga, Oriol   Journal Article
Manuel Perez-Garcia, Oriol Nierga Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyses the higher education systems in the European Union (EU) and China, and the influence of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, yidai yilu) on the implementation, development and reforms of an international agenda. It also takes into consideration the development of EU–China cooperation in education and academia through research and scientific programmes launched in recent years, as well as the role of some key institutions such as the Confucius Institutes. To this end, the aim is to analyse China's "soft power" policy and its link with the novel concept of "academic diplomacy" introduced in this article to describe the engagement and academic international cooperation between the EU and China. Such reforms and promotion of collaboration with the EU have ultimately promoted China's influence and visibility in the global arena.
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Washington in search of new approaches towards Latin America / Sudarev, V   Journal Article
Sudarev, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE ACTIONS of Barack Obama's administration in Latin America in some respects differ from what his predecessors were doing there. These differences emerged during his election campaign. It should be admitted that he has inherited an extremely beneficial legacy from George W. Bush, who, during his two presidential terms, failed to achieve his main goal in the region, i.e., to create the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), largely due to the leftist drift that emerged there in the early 21st century.
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