A Cautionary Tale of Soft Power Promotion

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2014-07-22

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The CPD Blog

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China’s increasing involvement in Africa has captured considerable attention from policymakers and academics. Formalized in a 2006 policy statement, “China’s Africa Policy,” Beijing’s interest in the region translates into Chinese government and government-affiliated institutions investing billions of dollars in large-scale construction projects across the continent. In complementary fashion, China’s state-sponsored media has initiated programming created for audiences throughout the region. And increasing numbers of Chinese citizens unaffiliated with government efforts are flocking to Africa in pursuit of their own interests. A story that involves both a rising superpower and the world’s most underdeveloped region is a story worth telling and journalist Howard French has tackled this rich subject in his new book, China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa.

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Metzgar, E.T. (2014). “A Cautionary Tale of Soft Power Promotion.” The CPD Blog. University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy. Available at: http://bit.ly/2yEUf1p

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