As China takes up the mantle of a global power, its diplomatic
policy has changed significantly as it assumes a role of regional
leadership. Until recently, China has not tended to talk about its
developmental strategy as a model for others to follow. Since the
rise of Xi Jinping this has changed, and the state has become more
open in sharing its developmental experiences with its neighbours.
This has become an important part of China's diplomatic relations
with other countries in East Asia. Beijing has also emphasized
people-to-people diplomacy, with outward tourism and other
exchanges of peoples seen as an important part of building stronger
relations with its neighbours. The chapters in this book all
address different elements of this strategy, looking at China's
bilateral relationships with other East Asian countries in terms of
developmental relations and the increasing mutual exposure of their
citizens. This book will be of great interest to scholars of
Chinese diplomacy, especially those with a particular interest in
soft power.
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