华侨华人、软实力与中国在东帝汶人文外交

Laurentina ‘mica’ Barreto Soares
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几十年来,民间外交,又称公共外交,已成为世界各国之间国际关系的基石之一。各国经常利用公共外交作为软实力手段与其他国家建立关系。约瑟夫·s·奈(Joseph S. Nye)将软实力定义为通过吸引而不是强迫或支付获得你想要的东西的能力。软实力源于一个国家的文化、政治理想和政策的吸引力”(Nye 2004:256)。相反,被定义为“胁迫能力”的硬实力则来自一个国家的军事和经济实力(同上)。如今,作为中国“一带一路”倡议的一部分,民间外交是中国软实力工具箱的一部分。中国
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Overseas Chinese, Soft Power and China’s People-to-People Diplomacy in Timor-Leste
Over the past decades, people-to-people diplomacy, also known as public diplomacy, has become one of the cornerstones of international relations between countries around the world. Countries often use public diplomacy2 as a soft power instrument to build relationships with other countries. Joseph S. Nye defines soft power as the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than coercion or payments ... Soft power arises from the attractiveness of a country’s culture, political ideals and policies’ (Nye 2004:256). Conversely, hard power, defined as ‘the ability to coerce, grows out of a country’s military and economic might’ (ibid.). Now enshrined as part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), peopleto-people diplomacy is part of China’s soft power toolkit. The Chinese
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