China’s Soft Power and Higher Education in South Asia

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China
China Culture Center
China's BRI
China's Soft Power
China’s BRI
China’s Soft Power
Chinese Government
Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index
Colombo Port City
Confucius Institutes
CPEC
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cross-border student mobility
educational diplomacy
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Geointellect
Geopolitics
Higher education
Higher Education Institution's Ranking
Higher Education Institution’s Ranking
higher education soft power strategy
IHE
international academic collaboration
International relations
Ipr Protection
MBBS Program
MBBS Student
Nation branding
Nepal
Nepalese Students
Nepalese Youth
Pacific Rim Universities
Pakistan
policy influence analysis
PPT Slide
qualitative case studies
Sea Water
Sino Nepalese Relations
Soft power
South Asian geopolitics
Transnational Human Capital
Uphill Climb

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367340827
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This empirical work illuminates how China uses the higher education mechanism in South Asia to advance its national interests and investigates the outcomes for China, including both challenges and opportunities.

Using a soft power theoretical framework, this book employs the case study of Nepal, a South Asian country of profound geostrategic value for the two competing powers of China and India. Illustrating how higher education is the mechanism for achieving soft power goals, it draws on data analysis based on archival sources and interviews with China and South Asia experts, including academics and politico-bureaucratic elites, as well as interviews with Nepalese students and alumni. Importantly though, this book advances an innovative conceptual model of geointellect to trace the evolving dimensions of China’s global dominance in higher education, research, and innovation paradigm, especially in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative and ultimately reveals how foreign policy and higher education policy reinforce each other in the context of China.

China’s Soft Power and Higher Education in South Asia provides an empirically rich resource for students and scholars of education, international relations, Asian studies, and China’s soft power.

Romi Jain is Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Faculty of Management, University of British Columbia, and Executive Editor, Indian Journal of Asian Affairs. A China expert, she won the competitive federal grant from SSHRC, Canada, and has published in many peer-reviewed journals, including Asian Survey, Diplomacy & Statecraft, and Asian Affairs: An American Review.

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