Public Attitudes and International Relations Analysis of China-ROK Relations under the Model of Public Diplomacy
Zihan Wang ()
Journal Global Policy and Governance, 2014, vol. 3, issue 1, 113-122
Abstract:
As one of the important bilateral relationships in East Asia, a positive and stable China-ROK relationship is of great importance for safeguarding peace and stability in East Asia, and Northeast Asia in particular.In the past 20 years, China and the ROK have ended their confrontational relations formed during the cold war and moved their relations to a “fast track of development”. In particular, with the establishment of a “stra- tegic and cooperative partnership” between the two countries in 2008, exchanges between the two countries have further deepened in economic, scientific, cultural and other fields. However, the impression of the two peoples of each other has not improved in line with the development of bilateral relations.The negative impression of each other has become a negative factor for the further development of bilateral relations. Given this, the paper aims to look back at the evolution of bilateral relations, trace the negative factors that af- fect the perception of each other, and improve the channels causing the negative attitude of the people through public diplomacy and promote the further development of bilateral relations between China and the ROK.
Keywords: China-ROK Relations; Public Diplomacy; Public Attitudes; Nationalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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