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Soft power,global governance of cultural industries and rising powers: the case of China
Authors:Antonios Vlassis
Institution:Center for International Relations Studies (CEFIR), Department of Political Science, University of Liège, Fonds national de Recherche Scientifique (FNRS), Liège, Belgium
Abstract:This article addresses the importance of cultural industries for the strengthening of the soft power of the rising powers and it seeks to understand how the cultural industries allow rising powers to shape the structures of their international environment. More specifically, studying the cases of People’s Republic of China and of the movie industry, my article focuses on the current evolution of the relationship between the Chinese authorities and the film industry, as well as on the development of the domestic film market. I further aim to draw up an inventory of China’s role within the global governance of cultural industries. Finally, I aim to highlight the global cultural competition that China faces, emphasizing the practices of the US administration and Hollywood. I argue that even if China is the current centre of gravity within the world economy, it still has a long way to go in order to shape the distribution of resources within the global governance of cultural industries and to play a crucial role in the international battle of cultural symbols.
Keywords:China  soft power  global governance  cultural industries  US administration and Hollywood
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