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China's Cultural Communication with the Middle East under the BRI: Assessment and Prospects
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Abstract Since China put forward the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, the BRI has achieved significant progress, especially in the Middle East. China's cultural communication with the Middle East is the emotional glue that brings both sides together by building trust and dispelling doubts. Evidence in t... view more
Since China put forward the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, the BRI has achieved significant progress, especially in the Middle East. China's cultural communication with the Middle East is the emotional glue that brings both sides together by building trust and dispelling doubts. Evidence in the statements from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, the communication by the media, the development of Confucius Institutes, and the cooperation between different NGOs, China shows the fact that the BRI is being built jointly with the Middle East. Moreover, the Middle East's unique geopolitical situation and cultural differences require China's cultural communication with states in the region to be done with Chinese characteristics. With descriptive case study methodology, this article revolves around these questions: How do China's cultural communication mechanisms work? Why does China's cultural communication play an essential role in the Middle East under the BRI? What is its characteristic? To answer these questions, the article is structured in three parts. The first part will outline the role of cultural communication in Chinese diplomacy, based on cultural communication, to jointly build the BRI. The second part will focus on Chinese communication with the Middle East through cooperation related to the pandemic, tourism, Confucius Institutes, and the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum. The third part will highlight China's cultural communication with Chinese characteristics in the Middle East.... view less
Keywords
China; Middle East; international relations; cultural relations; diplomacy
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
BRI; Chinese characteristics; cultural communication
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 62-72
Journal
BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly, 2 (2021) 4
Issue topic
An International Bridge of Hearts and Souls
ISSN
2687-5896
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed