“Chinese Soft Power” at Iranian bookstores

February 21, 2024 - 22:2

TEHRAN- “Chinese Soft Power”, a book by Maria Repnikova, has recently been published in Persian.

Translated by Mohammadreza Noruzpur, the book has been published by Khabar-e Emruz Publications in Tehran.

"Chinese Soft Power" is a thought-provoking book authored, exploring the concept and practice of soft power in China. Repnikova delves into the complexities of China's efforts to increase its global influence through cultural and diplomatic means rather than military or economic coercion.

The book examines how the Chinese government has strategically employed soft power initiatives, such as cultural exchange programs, media expansion, and international partnerships, to shape international perceptions and improve its global image. Repnikova analyzes the various challenges and limitations China faces in effectively projecting soft power, including issues of censorship, cultural barriers, and differing values and ideologies.

Through in-depth research and analysis, Repnikova provides insights into the evolving dynamics of China's soft power strategy and its impact on international relations. "Chinese Soft Power" offers a comprehensive understanding of how China is using soft power to advance its interests and enhance its influence on the world stage.

Maria Repnikova is a respected scholar and author known for her expertise in Chinese politics, media, and international relations. She is an Assistant Professor of Global Communication at Georgia State University and a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Her research focuses on the evolving media landscape in China, the Chinese government's use of propaganda and soft power, and the role of media in shaping public opinion and political discourse in authoritarian regimes.

Repnikova has made significant contributions to the field of communication and political science through her publications and research on Chinese media and soft power. Her book, "Media Politics in China: Improvising Power Under Authoritarianism," delves into the complex interplay between media, politics, and power in contemporary China. In this book, she explores how the Chinese government navigates the challenges of controlling information and managing public opinion in the digital age.

In addition to her academic work, Repnikova is also a frequent commentator on Chinese politics and media, offering her insights and analysis to media outlets such as BBC, NPR, and The New York Times. She is known for her deep understanding of Chinese politics and society, and her ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner.

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