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Soft Power Rich, Public Diplomacy Poor: An Assessment of Taiwan's External Communications

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posted on 2023-12-20, 12:12 authored by Gary RawnsleyGary Rawnsley
<p>Accepting that Taiwan has accumulated soft power since the introduction of democratic reforms in the late 1980s, this paper assesses Taiwan's external communications during Ma Ying-jeou's presidency and how its soft power resources have been exercised. Demonstrating the strategic turn from political warfare to public and cultural diplomacy, the paper begins with the premise that the priority must be to increase familiarity with Taiwan among foreign publics. It then argues that any assessment of external communications in the Ma administration must consider the impact of two key decisions: first, the dissolution of the Government Information Office and the transfer of its responsibilities for international communications to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a new Ministry of Culture, and second, the priority given to cultural themes in Taiwan's external communications. © Copyright SOAS University of London 2017.</p>

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Publication Title

China Quarterly

Volume

232

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

ISSN

0305-7410

Date Submitted

2023-08-02

Date Accepted

2017-12-01

Date of First Publication

2017-11-02

Date of Final Publication

2017-12-01

ePrints ID

53383

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