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China's Cultural Diplomacy in a New Era of Multilateralism: The Case of the China-Community of Latin American & Caribbean States (CELAC) Forum (CCF)
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Abstract Cultural diplomacy has been one component of China's foreign policy since its very foundation. However, it is only in recent decades that culture has been wielded as a tool to serve high-reaching goals commensurate with China's rising superpower status and its capacity to contend for global hegemony... view more
Cultural diplomacy has been one component of China's foreign policy since its very foundation. However, it is only in recent decades that culture has been wielded as a tool to serve high-reaching goals commensurate with China's rising superpower status and its capacity to contend for global hegemony. This study examines China's recent efforts to enhance cultural exchanges in multilateral and regional platforms. The primary aim is to analyse the rationale, motivations, main initiatives and strategies underpinning China's cultural diplomacy based on a conceptual framework centred on the notions of cultural diplomacy and hegemonic transition. The author begins by presenting the guiding conceptual framework and providing an overview of China's overall cultural diplomacy approach over the last two decades. The analysis then delves into China’s engagement in well-established and new multilateral platforms such as UNESCO, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the BRICS group, and regional forums established between China and developing regions. Shifting the focus to Latin America, the research investigates the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Forum (CCF) as a platform for cultural exchanges and an instrument of China’s cultural diplomacy, and systematizes its cultural initiatives, prioritized areas, key actors involved, and strategies. By way of conclusion, the study summarizes the main findings, assesses the trajectory of the CCF in the cultural dimension and proposes recommendations.... view less
Keywords
China; foreign policy; international relations; international cultural policy; Latin America; multilateralism; culture; art; sports; UNESCO; Chinese; foreign countries; actor; artist; diplomacy
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Status und Rolle im internationalen System; internationale Kulturbeziehungen; Multilateralismus; BRICS; CELAC; Belt and Road Initiative; im Ausland lebende Bevölkerungsgruppe; Auslandschinesen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
City
Stuttgart
Page/Pages
195 p.
Series
ifa-Edition Kultur und Außenpolitik, 2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17901/959
Status
Published Version; reviewed