Chinese Soft Power in Argentina via the Confucius Institutes
This article examines Soft Power as a key element in China’s strategy for peaceful rise, focusing on Latin America and Argentina. Since its adoption in 1978, China has pursued economic growth and a balanced global presence. The opening of Confucius Institutes is highlighted as a key tool. The analys...
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Centro de Estudios en Relaciones Internacionales de Rosario, CERIR
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/158 |
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| Sumario: | This article examines Soft Power as a key element in China’s strategy for peaceful rise, focusing on Latin America and Argentina. Since its adoption in 1978, China has pursued economic growth and a balanced global presence. The opening of Confucius Institutes is highlighted as a key tool. The analysis focuses on the adoption of Soft Power in China’s foreign policy, its application in relations with Latin America and Argentina, and its practical manifestation through Confucius Institutes. The role of these institutes in disseminating Chinese knowledge and their potential to enhance bilateral relations, particularly in the commercial and educational spheres are emphasized. |
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