China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power

This article examines four Southeast Asian cases of the "going out" of China's universities, or what is termed as jingwai banxue in China. It examines their background and rationale, their academic programs and curricula arrangements, and their overall significance to both China and t...

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Main Author: Chow-Bing, Ngeow
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spelling my.um.eprints.434872023-11-06T03:48:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43487/ China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power Chow-Bing, Ngeow H Social Sciences (General) This article examines four Southeast Asian cases of the "going out" of China's universities, or what is termed as jingwai banxue in China. It examines their background and rationale, their academic programs and curricula arrangements, and their overall significance to both China and the hosting countries. Tree major themes guide this article: Transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, and sharp power. The findings suggest that jingwai banxue is a diverse and de-centralized phenomenon, with Beijing playing only a limited role. It shows that the range of transnational knowledge transfer through jingwai banxue varies among different projects. It illustrates that these projects both generate and leverage China's soft power and are intrinsically tied to China's economic importance to the hosting countries. Finally, it argues against the "sharp power" interpretation. © 2022, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. All rights reserved. Chinese University of Hong Kong Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed Chow-Bing, Ngeow (2022) China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power. China Review, 22 (1). 221 – 248. ISSN 16802012,
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China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
description This article examines four Southeast Asian cases of the "going out" of China's universities, or what is termed as jingwai banxue in China. It examines their background and rationale, their academic programs and curricula arrangements, and their overall significance to both China and the hosting countries. Tree major themes guide this article: Transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, and sharp power. The findings suggest that jingwai banxue is a diverse and de-centralized phenomenon, with Beijing playing only a limited role. It shows that the range of transnational knowledge transfer through jingwai banxue varies among different projects. It illustrates that these projects both generate and leverage China's soft power and are intrinsically tied to China's economic importance to the hosting countries. Finally, it argues against the "sharp power" interpretation. © 2022, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. All rights reserved.
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title China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
title_short China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
title_full China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
title_fullStr China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
title_full_unstemmed China’s universities go to Southeast Asia: transnational knowledge transfer, soft power, sharp power
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