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China’s soft power growing (The Phnom Penh Post) on Dec 20, 2011
Better development through education (Voice of America) on Dec 20, 2011
Cold War films reflected shifting US attitudes (Voice of America) on Dec 20, 2011
Social networking booming in Egypt, Russia, survey finds (CNN) on Dec 20, 2011
India’s overlooked friend (The Diplomat) on Dec 20, 2011
Chinese army cultural events week in Laos (Xinhua) on Dec 20, 2011
Sino-US exchanges build basis for stronger ties (China Daily) on Dec 20, 2011
The Trojan Horse of Cultural Diplomacy (New Civilization) on Dec 21, 2011
China - Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi: International Situation and China’s Diplomacy in 2011 (ISRIA) on Dec 21, 2011
Soft Power? Can It Be Measured? (Prasino (Blog)) on Dec 21, 2011
@Sweden - Sweden Builds Nation Brand on Twitter (Brand Channel) on Dec 20, 2011
The Dragon Goes Shopping in South America (IPSNews) on Dec 21, 2011
Beijing’s Diplomacy Taking a Lonely Road (The Epoch Times) on Dec 21, 2011
Through Chinese eyes: Pang Zhongying (The Interpreter) on Dec 21, 2011
China’s cultural commodities project soft power globally (Shanghai Daily) on Dec 21, 2011
Football diplomacy: Euro 2012, the EU and Ukraine (EUoberver) on Dec 22, 2011
Obama Hits Iran-Venezuela Ties. Now What? (Foreign Policy (blog)) on Dec 22, 2011
Tumultuous Year Strains US Pakistani Relations (VOA News) on Dec 22, 2011
Time for leverage not diplomacy (The China Post) on Dec 22, 2011
Turkey moves far beyond Europe (CNN (blog)) on Dec 22, 2011
Anime warms Russian, Japanese ties (Daily Yomiuri) on Dec 23, 2011
PHL, Germany ‘move forward’ amid Fraport row (Business Mirror) on Dec 22, 2011
If you were the voice of Canada, what would you say? (The Globe and Mail) on Dec 22, 2011
Japan’s PM to ask Beijing for two pandas (China Daily) on Dec 22, 2011
Fariba Nawa: Why the Taliban Is Still My Enemy (The Daily Beast (blog)) on Dec 22, 2011
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