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Korean cultural diplomacy in Laos: Soft power, propaganda, and exploitation
Mary J. Ainslie
School of International Communications
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Hallyu
100%
Soft Power
100%
Propaganda
100%
Cultural Diplomacy
100%
South-East Asia
60%
Cultural Differences
20%
Political Interest
20%
Economic Interests
20%
Close Analysis
20%
Geographical Position
20%
Strategic Importance
20%
Mutually Beneficial
20%
Korean Wave
20%
Mutual Exchange
20%
Problematic Situation
20%
Overseas Investment
20%
Cheap Labour
20%
Growing Economies
20%
Cultural Phenomenon
20%
Computer Science
Cultural Phenomenon
100%
Economic Interest
100%
Growing Economy
100%
Political Interest
100%
Wealthy Nation
100%
Strategic Importance
100%
Social Sciences
Soft Power
100%
South East Asia
100%
Lao People's Democratic Republic
100%
Cultural Differences
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cultural Differences
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Consumer
100%