The Role of Soft Power in China’s Foreign Policy in the 21th Century

The concept of soft power has recently become more integrated in China’s diplomatic strategy and foreign policy. China’s utilization of hard power only is insufficient if it wishes to be an active player on the international stage. It also needs to employ soft power to stimulate its influences and l...

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Main Author: Beston Husen Arif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ishik University 2017-03-01
Series:International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
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Online Access:http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The-Role-of-Soft-Power-in-Chinas-Foreign-Policy-1.pdf
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Summary:The concept of soft power has recently become more integrated in China’s diplomatic strategy and foreign policy. China’s utilization of hard power only is insufficient if it wishes to be an active player on the international stage. It also needs to employ soft power to stimulate its influences and leadership in world politics. This study focuses on the argument that soft power can play a significant role in shaping China’s charm image among other countries. It also discusses that China’s aspiration to be a more powerful state in the region depends on its ability to put more efforts into its soft power tactics. To this end, China has employed various tools of soft power’s sources including Chinese culture, language, arts, aids, trades and investments to promote its influences abroad. China’s interest in using soft power comes from its demanding national interests. These national interests include trying to secure a peaceful environment for its economic growth, to accommodate for its increasing energy needs, and also to minimise the influence of other powers, particularly the United States.
ISSN:2409-1294
2409-1294