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China's cultural diplomacy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Frederick A. Praeger; 1962Description: 133 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.51 Pas
Summary: This monograph has grown out of a more specialised study of the experience various countries have had of "cultural exchange with Communist China. Although it seemed a simple matter to catalogue the instances and recount the results, I soon realised however that the true meaning of cultural or academic exchange is only explicable in a wider context. Hence this study of Chinese cultural diplomacy in general. I have not followed the same format in each country section. Although academic exchange and research remain central, I have emphasised for each country a slightly different range of experiences. In this way the general setting and character of cultural relations are suggested, but only in the cases of India and Australia are they sketched in more detail. This procedure will, I hope, bring out the distinctive flavour of each national experience.
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This monograph has grown out of a more specialised study of the experience various countries have had of "cultural exchange with Communist China. Although it seemed a simple matter to catalogue the instances and recount the results, I soon realised however that the true meaning of cultural or academic exchange is only explicable in a wider context. Hence this study of Chinese cultural diplomacy in general.

I have not followed the same format in each country section. Although academic exchange and research remain central, I have emphasised for each country a slightly different range of experiences. In this way the general setting and character of cultural relations are suggested, but only in the cases of India and Australia are they sketched in more detail. This procedure will, I hope, bring out the distinctive flavour of each national experience.

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