Confucius Institutes and China’s ‘soft power’
Written by James F. Scotton.
Confucius Institutes, the Chinese government’s language and cultural centres hosted by universities throughout the world, are facing increasing academic resistance in the west. The Institutes, first launched in 2004, have been a remarkable success. By 2011 there were more than 400 Confucius Institutes plus an equal number of Confucius Classrooms in elementary and secondary schools in 104 countries. The United States, Canada, Europe and Japan have been especially involved in the Confucius Program (Sahlins, 2013).
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Liens
- Les Instituts Confucius en France, Wikipedia, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_Confucius (Consulté le 13 juillet 2015)
- The Debate Over Confucius Institutes, ChinaFile, June 23, 2014, Conversation with Robert Kapp, Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Perry Link, Winston Lord, Jerome A. Cohen, Isabel Hilton, Jonathan Mirsky, Steven I. Levine, David Wertime, Matteo Mecacci, David Schlesinger, Shai Oster, Edward Friedman, Carsten Boyer Thøgersen, Sebastian Heilmann http://www.chinafile.com/conversation/debate-over-confucius-institutes (Consulté le 13 juillet 2015)
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Jacqueline Nivard (19 juillet 2015). Confucius Institutes and China’s ‘soft power’. ChinElectrodoc. Consulté le 4 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mqqr