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China's Vulnerable Brand

By Devin T. Stewart

 
 

July 30, 2007

Devin T. Stewart
© 2007 TPMCafe.

Devin Stewart comments on the role of nontraditional foreign policy tools in this era of globalization. How will China wield its so-called soft power? Its cultural diaspora is a powerful force, but its Darfur involvement is becoming a liability, and traditional rivalry with Russia and growing interconnectedness with the United States will guide its development.

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