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Communicating confidence: China’s public diplomacy
Gary D. Rawnsley
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Public Diplomacy
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Communist Party
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Political Economy
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Hong Kong
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Social Change
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Taiwan
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Belt Road Initiative
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Human Rights Abuses
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Political Change
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Economic Change
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International Community
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Party Rule
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Intimidation
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Ancient Silk Road
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Shanghai World Expo
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Chinese Dream
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President Xi Jinping
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Centralized Control
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Political Agenda
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Arts and Humanities
China
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Public diplomacy
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Communist
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launch
11%
Taiwan
11%
Architecture
11%
Human Rights
11%
Initiative
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Hong Kong
11%
International community
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Expo
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Economic Change
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Political Agenda
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Regular
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ascendancy
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Silk Road
11%
Intimidation
11%
Political Change
11%
Belt
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Ambition
11%
Shanghai
11%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Communist Party
22%
Hong Kong
11%
Belt and Road Initiative
11%
Human Rights
11%
Restructuring
11%
Political Change
11%
Economic Change
11%
Mega Event
11%
Political Agenda
11%