Ethnic Conflict Management in International Perspective
The harmonious resolution of ethnical identity in an era of urbanization and globalization is a problem that has gathered the attention of the world.
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Introduction to Public Diplomacy
Charhar Public Diplomacy series
The harmonious resolution of ethnical identity in an era of urbanization and globalization is a problem that has gathered the attention of the world.
China’s rise has transformed the nation’s identity and interest as well as its relationship with the world, raising new demands for China’s foreign policies.
Written by the most experienced researchers at the Charhar Institute, Introduction to Public Diplomacy is the first Chinese textbook on public diplomacy.
Long before China adopted the concept of public diplomacy, Chinese diplomats have conducted what was later known as public diplomacy.
A collection of high quality case studies prepared for Chinese city diplomacy scholars and practitioners from over 50 cities.
This book studies several public diplomacy strategies the U.S adopted in managing its relations with China and examines the difference between theory and practice of these strategies.
With a sharp increase in Chinese presence abroad, there is a growing desire for the Chinese to know how the international community views them.
Since the end of the Cold War, relationship between China and Southeast Asian countries has been challenged by the economic and diplomatic integration occurring in Southeast Asia.
Written by Dr. Zhao, China-Japan Communication and Public Diplomacy is the first book on public diplomacy between China and Japan.
At a time when public diplomacy has revolutionized itself, Dr. Jia invites the reader to re-think about the theoretical foundation of public diplomacy and the importance behind the theory and practice of it.