China's Soft Diplomacy in an Emerging Multi-polar World Keynote presentation for the conference"The Growing Prominence of China on the World Stage: Exploring.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
© DIE, Asian Drivers and Anchor Countries: The Research Agenda Tilman Altenburg, German Development Institute, Bonn OECD Development Centre.
Advertisements

How Chinas Soft Power Strategy Emerges Domestic changes in China lead to pressure for a more proactive foreign policy Chinese leadership more engaged with.
Associate Professor Brendan Howe, PhD Ewha Graduate School of International Studies.
Creating Competitive Advantage
The EU as a global actor by 2030 Context –Multipolar world with China, India and U.S. as the most important players. –Globalization –More regionally organized.
1 Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe in a restructuring world François Bourguignon and Pierre Jacquet Paris School of Economics and Agence Française de Développement.
US Foreign Policy in the Age of Obama Renewal, Return, and Continuity Michael Baun Valdosta State University.
To What Extent Should We Embrace Internationalism?
1 China and the European Union Prof. Dr. Jing Men InBev-Baillet Latour Chair of European Union - China Relations College of Europe
Dr. Max Lin University of Liverpool Dr. Max Lin University of Liverpool 1.
Poverty Statistics Half of the world lives on $2/day GDP of poorest 48 countries< wealth of world’s 3 richest people combined Top 1/5 of richest benefit.
Asian Regionalism Evolution Characteristics Limitations Contributions Prospects and Reforms.
Geopolitics and policy paradigms in China and the US Mark Beeson Murdoch University.
Agenda China's emerging role in Southeast Asian Affairs 1 Introduction China’s insertion to the IPE 2 A critical perspective 3 How China’s Soft Power Strategy.
„Current Issues and Future Challenges and Perspectives of Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina“ Kemal Kozarić, Ph.D. Governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia.
POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy U.S.-China Relations: How Should the U.S. Deal with a Rising Power?
Neo-realists – neo-liberals The debate to date. Neo-realism Neo-Liberalist.
10 Chapter Business in a Global Economy pp
Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Global Business Today 7e by Charles W.L. Hill.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS Reinventing Caribbean Regionalism in an Emerging Multiplex World Amitav Acharya The American University Washington,
Associate Professor Brendan Howe, PhD Ewha Institute for Development and Human Security.
International Cooperation in China’s Poverty Reduction Jiang Xiaohua Director General Foreign Capital Project Management Center Of LGOP October 19, 2007.
Economics 3510 African Economic Development Spring 2009 Introduction Instructor: A. R. M. Ritter May 11, 2009.
United States and Japan Security and Economic Relations.
Chapter 15 Comparative International Relations. This (that is the LAST!) Week.
Taiwan’s Foreign Aid Policy in Transition Teh-chang Lin, Ph.D. Professor Director, Institute of Mainland China Studies Director, Center for International.
Indonesia Economic Relations with China: An Indonesian Perspective
The Rising of China ’ s Soft Power and Its Implications to the World Hsin-chih CHEN Associate Professor, Department of Political Science National Cheng-Kung.
Politics and Government
Soft Power and East Asian Integration: A Unifying or Dis-unifying Force? Kitti Prasirtsuk Thammasat University.
21st-Century Chinese Africa Policy in a Multipolar World and the Use of Soft Power 21st-Century Chinese Africa Policy in a Multipolar World and the Use.
Global Edition Chapter Nineteen The Global Marketplace Copyright ©2014 by Pearson Education.
Department of Government The Global Financial Crisis, China’s Rise and the West’s Decline: Welcome to the New World Order! Dr. Andrew Cottey Department.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 3-1 Managing.
Dr. Erica E. Edwards Executive Director European Union Center of Excellence UNC Chapel Hill
The evolution of the US strategies towards rising powers Prezentacii.com.
Finnish Trade Policies and Developing Countries: Case Africa Antti Loikas. Senior Adviser Department of Africa and the Middle East.
© 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.
The Liberal Order or Empire? Security co-binding: together against common threats. Forced to stay together? Penetrated hegemony: leadership role for the.
Trends and Implications for U.S. Policy January 26, 2015.
Central Asia in World Politics (3 credit units, 108 hours)
The Monroe Doctrine declared that the United States would 1.prevent the establishment of new European colonies anywhere in the world 2.help colonies in.
Client Logo How to Invest in China Kevin Liu. Client Logo Key Judgment: The primary risks are political and civil unrest, caused by rising external challenges.
Russia in the East Asian Context. 4 of the world’s 10 most populous countries China: 1,286 bln. (No.1) USA: 290 mln. (No.3) Russia: 145 mln. (No.7)
MA “International Relations, Global Economy and Strategic Analysis” COURSE OUTLINE.
THE COLD WAR. Background As a result of the WWII, the European multipolar system was destroyed. Polarity in international relations??? – Various ways.
1 Change in China’s Foreign Policy and The Belt and Road Initiative CHEN WENLING.
Main goals of CEEPS:  to contribute to Latvia’s foreign policy development, carrying out research in the sphere of East European countries policy, history.
1 The European Union in International Politics – What Kind of an Actor? Dr. Michael Meimeth.
THE STRATEGIES OF RUSSIA, THE USA AND CHINA ON SECURITY PROVISION IN CENTRAL ASIA: IS COMPATIBILITY POSSIBLE?
Culture and Conflict A Global Culture. Cultural Conflict: Economic and Political Roots Increase in Supranational organizations: Multi- national political.
SOVIET UNION PERSPECTIVE The Cold War. TODAY’S OBJECTIVE After today’s lesson, students will be able to… Discuss the beginning of the Cold War from the.
Understanding Power Is Critical to Understanding World Politics  Understand what is meant by balance of power and identify key types of balance that.
Globalization A process that makes something worldwide in its reach or operation. Globalization is often used in reference to the spread and diffusion.
POWER IN WORLD POLITICS PO420 World Politics Prof. Murat Arik School of Legal Studies Kaplan University.
IR306 FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS INTERDEPENDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM - LIBERALISM.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education 3-1 Global Management.
The European Union and democracy promotion The European Union has political external relations based on the liberal assumption that extending the ‘area.
Foreign policy in Action. Long term goals of US foreign policy 1. National security Main goal of US foreign policy is to preserve the security of US.
,. Upon completion of this seminar you will be able to:  Understand the diverse, dynamic interaction between political and economic institutions in developing.
Unclassified MG. L. HOXHA Skopje, 21 st of June 2005 REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE GENERAL STAFF OF THE ARMED FORCES.
Some Considerations on Russian Foreign Energy Policy Ayako Sugino Institute of Energy Economics, Japan Oct.25, 2003.
China’s Foreign Policy: Regional Perspective André da Vila Eduardo Dutra Murilo Sarabanda.
An emerging power or just an emerging market? China: global perspective Amanda Ferraboli, Amira Ferraboli, Raphael Abreu, Tainan Santos IRI Undergraduate.
The Orient Express and Late Development Johannes D
Welcome to the Presentation On Chinese Model of Development:
Japan.
China’s Foreign Affairs and International Relations
The Blue Ribbon Panel Established July 2008 to review the state of Australia’s instruments of international policy First public report on Australia’s overseas.
Carter Review definition
Presentation transcript:

China's Soft Diplomacy in an Emerging Multi-polar World Keynote presentation for the conference"The Growing Prominence of China on the World Stage: Exploring the Political, Economic, and Cultural Relations of China and Global Stakeholders" International Conference, Berlin, September 15th - 18th, Held Parallel to the "Berlin - Asia Pacific Weeks Conference 2011 Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt Associate Professor, Research Center on Development and International Relations, Aalborg University AAU, Fibigerstraede 2, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark. Tel , Fax

New map of the world?

A Multi-polar world US unsustainable debt burden and political paralysis – strategic decision-making held hostage to ideological polarization – Pentagon the biggest security threat: ”The crisis and budget deficit” EU single currency threatened by sovereign debt and political discord – European integration project in dismay Result: Relative decline of Western hegemony or a new Great Depression and the resurgence of nationalism and protectionism! Or a new peaceful transition to a multi-polar world!

Strong Economy – Basis of Soft Power It seems clear that the Chinese leadership attempts to increase its ability to attract and persuade the world community, regional groups and individual states to comply with its interests by utilizing among other foreign policy and security instruments – soft power

Components of Chinese Security Strategy Leverage Rhetoric on Cooperation/Noninterference Pragmatic Born-again multilateralist - relative Focus on countries where US bilateral relationship is faltering; outreach to developing nations China as a model for developing nations

China’s Strategic Thought Jiang Zemin –Multi-polar world –Economic globalization –Globalist –Hu Jintao –Peaceful Rise –Harmonius World –Economic Nationalism –Confucianism

Soft Power Soft power is the ability to shape what others want through attraction, not through coercion Soft power arises from the attractiveness of a country's culture, political ideals, and policies and the mastery of institutions and information technologies to disseminate persuasive information is linked to soft power. Hard power remains crucial in a world of states trying to guard their independence and of non- state groups willing to turn to violence (Joseph Nye)

China’s Perception Soft power requires the projection of an attractive and friendly image: –A champion for the developing world in international organizations –A model for the developing world (Beijing consensus vs. Washington consensus) –As a central actor in a multi-polar world –As an ancient and vigorous civilization - Confucianism

How China’s Soft Power Strategy Emerges -Domestic changes in China lead to pressure for a more proactive foreign policy -Chinese leadership more engaged with the world -Failure of more aggressive mid-1990s policies -Impact of Asian financial crisis and beginning of American soft power decline -China is using 'soft power' remedies and hard cash to nurture 'alliances with developing countries to solidify its position in the World Trade Organization, flex its muscles on the world stage and act as a counterbalance to US power'

Means for the projection of China's soft power Visits of Chinese authorities and international events –Very active agenda (Olympics etc) State media –Service in six languages (Global media) Active cultural and education diplomacy –Scholarships for studying in China –Confucius Institute (150 around the globe) –Target of raising number of foreigners studying Mandarin around the world to 100 million (30 million people worldwide today)

Chinese Tools of Influence More sophisticated development assistance Better public diplomacy –media, informal summitry, visitor programming, Chinese Peace Corps More skilled formal diplomacy Outreach to and use of ethnic Chinese Promotion of Chinese language and culture studies Promotion of China’s future potential for outward investment Leveraging FTAs Outmigration UN+ UNSC – Peace keeping SCO and G20 ……. G2

Strong points of China's soft power Coherent rhetoric Traditional culture: inventions, philosophy, fine arts, martial arts Language: 100 million students of Mandarin in 2010 Chinese diaspora Economic success

Weak points of China's soft power Authoritarian regime – high domestic legitimacy – low external legitimacy Corruption and human rights Uncertainty about sustainability of economic and social model Loose business ethics: quality standards Limited circulation of China's culture (music, arts etc) Notion about Confucian influence not clear

Impact and some conclusions Positive: China becomes regional leader by mediating disputes Positive: China takes lead on nontraditional transnational issues Positive: China prods regional free trade Negative: China exporting its labor and environmental practices Negative: Chinese aid undermining tying of aid to better governance, and US influence on authoritarian nations: Weakens US promotion of democratization and good governance Negative: China could eventually use influence to push back at American relationships in SE Asia Negative: Potential structures in the region exclude US All in all a change in US policy towards China from a friendly competitor to a strategic rival

China has shown a definite readiness to use its growing soft power, notably economic leverage and national image and the benefits that accrue from non-material, ideational and cultural influences as a persuasive means to translate its influence into concrete policy interests Beijing's security concept can also be interpreted as aiming at undermining US influence and loosen its alliances The figures imply that there is a clear strategic link between trade, FDI, ODA, military support and a specific focus on export of cultural values (FDI $220bn in 2010) Soft power will also have important spill-over effects on future trade and investment patterns – striking cut-price deals – playing off states against each other and against their own collective interest