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Kinas version av soft power : en studie i Kinas soft power användning i sin relation med Afrika.

Abdulsomad, Firdaus LU (2014) MRSG20 20132
Human Rights Studies
Abstract
This study discusses the Chinese state’s use of soft power in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and the policy paper China’s Peaceful Development. The theory of soft power is mainly about how to make a state to want the same outcomes or goals rather by attracting this state to do so, than using force or economic sanctions. My aim was to understand how China attracts collaborations in Africa, by using my own combined template as the thesis’ methodology to search for expressions of soft power in the statements. My analysis of the Chinese government’s speeches and policy paper showed that the state articulates all three kinds of soft power which are values, culture and foreign policy. Through including these resources of soft... (More)
This study discusses the Chinese state’s use of soft power in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and the policy paper China’s Peaceful Development. The theory of soft power is mainly about how to make a state to want the same outcomes or goals rather by attracting this state to do so, than using force or economic sanctions. My aim was to understand how China attracts collaborations in Africa, by using my own combined template as the thesis’ methodology to search for expressions of soft power in the statements. My analysis of the Chinese government’s speeches and policy paper showed that the state articulates all three kinds of soft power which are values, culture and foreign policy. Through including these resources of soft power in their statements, the Chinese state intends to attract the African countries to collaboration that enhances their mutual development. My research concludes that the Chinese culture is the weakest resource and needs to be exposed more to Africa in order to have real impact on China’s soft power. China needs to prove the credibility of the partnership with Africa; hence the massive effort put on the foreign policy which is based on shared values, good intentions and gaining legitimacy through challenging other power’s attraction. China have some resources for a successful soft power, however China needs to settle problems that might harm the image of China, and such sensitive issues are human rights problems and also the overall situation in China which face international criticism. (Less)
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author
Abdulsomad, Firdaus LU
supervisor
organization
course
MRSG20 20132
year
type
L2 - 2nd term paper (old degree order)
subject
keywords
retorik, soft power, makt, FOCAC, Afrika, Kina, utrikespolitik, Human rights, Mänskliga rättigheter
language
Swedish
id
4238476
date added to LUP
2014-03-10 10:02:00
date last changed
2014-09-04 08:27:40
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  abstract     = {{This study discusses the Chinese state’s use of soft power in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and the policy paper China’s Peaceful Development. The theory of soft power is mainly about how to make a state to want the same outcomes or goals rather by attracting this state to do so, than using force or economic sanctions. My aim was to understand how China attracts collaborations in Africa, by using my own combined template as the thesis’ methodology to search for expressions of soft power in the statements. My analysis of the Chinese government’s speeches and policy paper showed that the state articulates all three kinds of soft power which are values, culture and foreign policy. Through including these resources of soft power in their statements, the Chinese state intends to attract the African countries to collaboration that enhances their mutual development. My research concludes that the Chinese culture is the weakest resource and needs to be exposed more to Africa in order to have real impact on China’s soft power. China needs to prove the credibility of the partnership with Africa; hence the massive effort put on the foreign policy which is based on shared values, good intentions and gaining legitimacy through challenging other power’s attraction. China have some resources for a successful soft power, however China needs to settle problems that might harm the image of China, and such sensitive issues are human rights problems and also the overall situation in China which face international criticism.}},
  author       = {{Abdulsomad, Firdaus}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Kinas version av soft power : en studie i Kinas soft power användning i sin relation med Afrika.}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}