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‘The Confucius Institute Project’ – consisting of Confucius Institutes and Classrooms, the posting of Chinese language teachers to overseas schools and universities and the Chinese Bridge language competition – represents an attempt by China to extend its influence globally through the use of soft power. Facilitated by a rapidly increasing demand for Chinese language learning, it has established a presence across the globe and made valuable contributions to the learning and teaching of Chinese. However, this has not necessarily led to an increasingly positive view of China, either at a political or a societal level. Through an analysis of official documents, interviews with those involved, a survey of Chinese-language learners and a study of academic and media sources, the author evaluates the aims of the project, and discusses whether these aims are being met.



Trade Review

Jeffrey Gil’s critical review of China’s attempt to gain further influence on the world’s politico-economic stage through promoting Chinese as a global language is a timely contribution that has wide-ranging implications for policy and practice. Its international perspective in particular marks it out among the emerging body of literature on the proliferation of Confucius Institutes worldwide.

* Li Wei, UCL Institute of Education, UK *

The rapid expansion of Confucius Institutes promoting the learning of Chinese language and culture around the world mirrors the meteoric rise of China in recent times. In his thoughtful, balanced and accessible book, Jeffrey Gil skillfully evaluates the impact of these Institutes as a conduit for the development of China’s soft power.

* Bob Adamson, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong *

The mere mention of the Confucius Institute raises polarised reactions. This book presents a balanced, informative and highly readable overview of the Institute since its inception, in the context of the particularities of China’s soft-power initiatives. This is an essential resource for those wanting to know what the Institute is all about.

* Susana Eisenchlas, Griffith University, Australia *

Gil's survey of the CI project succeeds as a concise primer, providing a foundation for understanding the project's current state and complexities of the issues it faces at a critical time in its growth.

-- Shelby J. Lake, Georgetown University, USA * Journal of Language and Politics 17:6 *

This book is an ambitious attempt to map and evaluate a global language
promotion project. Serving as a model for future studies, it provides a welcome
degree of conceptual analysis that offers practical directions for bettering language
promotion programs and language policy-making efforts.

-- Citing Li, Shanghai International Studies University, China * Language Policy (2018) *

Table of Contents

Tables

Conventions for Chinese Terms and Chinese Names

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Introduction: Language, Culture and China’s Rise in a Globalising World

Chapter 2: Chinese Culture Goes Global: Soft Power and the Promotion of Chinese Language Learning

Chapter 3: Mapping the Confucius Institute Project: High Extensity, Intensity and Velocity

Chapter 4: Evaluating the Confucius Institute Project: Impact at the State-to-State Level

Chapter 5: Evaluating the Confucius Institute Project: Impact at the Society-to-Society Level

Chapter 6: Conclusions and Implications

References

Interviews

Index

Soft Power and the Worldwide Promotion of Chinese Language Learning: The Confucius Institute Project

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9781783098057, 978-1783098057
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ‘The Confucius Institute Project’ – consisting of Confucius Institutes and Classrooms, the posting of Chinese language teachers to overseas schools and universities and the Chinese Bridge language competition – represents an attempt by China to extend its influence globally through the use of soft power. Facilitated by a rapidly increasing demand for Chinese language learning, it has established a presence across the globe and made valuable contributions to the learning and teaching of Chinese. However, this has not necessarily led to an increasingly positive view of China, either at a political or a societal level. Through an analysis of official documents, interviews with those involved, a survey of Chinese-language learners and a study of academic and media sources, the author evaluates the aims of the project, and discusses whether these aims are being met.



      Trade Review

      Jeffrey Gil’s critical review of China’s attempt to gain further influence on the world’s politico-economic stage through promoting Chinese as a global language is a timely contribution that has wide-ranging implications for policy and practice. Its international perspective in particular marks it out among the emerging body of literature on the proliferation of Confucius Institutes worldwide.

      * Li Wei, UCL Institute of Education, UK *

      The rapid expansion of Confucius Institutes promoting the learning of Chinese language and culture around the world mirrors the meteoric rise of China in recent times. In his thoughtful, balanced and accessible book, Jeffrey Gil skillfully evaluates the impact of these Institutes as a conduit for the development of China’s soft power.

      * Bob Adamson, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong *

      The mere mention of the Confucius Institute raises polarised reactions. This book presents a balanced, informative and highly readable overview of the Institute since its inception, in the context of the particularities of China’s soft-power initiatives. This is an essential resource for those wanting to know what the Institute is all about.

      * Susana Eisenchlas, Griffith University, Australia *

      Gil's survey of the CI project succeeds as a concise primer, providing a foundation for understanding the project's current state and complexities of the issues it faces at a critical time in its growth.

      -- Shelby J. Lake, Georgetown University, USA * Journal of Language and Politics 17:6 *

      This book is an ambitious attempt to map and evaluate a global language
      promotion project. Serving as a model for future studies, it provides a welcome
      degree of conceptual analysis that offers practical directions for bettering language
      promotion programs and language policy-making efforts.

      -- Citing Li, Shanghai International Studies University, China * Language Policy (2018) *

      Table of Contents

      Tables

      Conventions for Chinese Terms and Chinese Names

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1: Introduction: Language, Culture and China’s Rise in a Globalising World

      Chapter 2: Chinese Culture Goes Global: Soft Power and the Promotion of Chinese Language Learning

      Chapter 3: Mapping the Confucius Institute Project: High Extensity, Intensity and Velocity

      Chapter 4: Evaluating the Confucius Institute Project: Impact at the State-to-State Level

      Chapter 5: Evaluating the Confucius Institute Project: Impact at the Society-to-Society Level

      Chapter 6: Conclusions and Implications

      References

      Interviews

      Index

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