Let’s play tic-tac-toe: Confucius Institutes versus American Cultural Centres

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
D. Lien, Peilan Tang
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Abstract

Abstract China and the United States (US) have established respective cultural institutions in each other, namely the Confucius Institute and the American Cultural Centre. While they differ in the establishment background and management model, in their counterpart countries’ view, both Confucius Institutes and American Cultural Centres serve the function of public diplomacy as a ‘quasi-diplomatic agency’, attracting extensive political attention. When comparing the history of their developments in the US and China, a similar trend of ‘rise-to-fall’ and ‘positivity-to-negativity’ can be observed. The stagnation of American Cultural Centres in China and the crisis of Confucius Institutes in the US both originate from the same source — political pressure. The development paths of both institutions are closely related to the development and transformation of Sino–US political relations. In this process, China’s attitude is relatively moderate in an attempt to maintain the continuous development of a friendly bilateral relation, while the US is anxious about China’s rising status as its economic and strategic competitor, thereby adjusting its China policy and imposing rigid political controls over Confucius Institutes. Affected by the Sino–US trade dispute and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sino–US relations deteriorate further; accordingly, the future outlook of Confucius Institutes in the US is worrying. However, with abundant uncertainties, the future of the Confucius Institute remains to be further studied.
让我们来玩一字棋:孔子学院vs美国文化中心
摘要中美两国互有文化机构,即孔子学院和美国文化中心。尽管孔子学院和美国文化中心在建立背景和管理模式上有所不同,但在它们的同行看来,它们都作为“准外交机构”发挥着公共外交的功能,引起了广泛的政治关注。当比较它们在美国和中国的发展历史时,可以观察到类似的“上升到下降”和“积极到消极”的趋势。美国文化中心在中国的停滞和孔子学院在美国的危机都源于同一个来源——政治压力。这两个机构的发展路径都与中美政治关系的发展和转型密切相关。在这一过程中,中国的态度相对温和,试图保持双边友好关系的持续发展,而美国则担心中国作为其经济和战略竞争对手的地位不断上升,从而调整其对华政策,对孔子学院实施严格的政治控制。受中美贸易争端和新冠肺炎疫情影响,中美关系进一步恶化;因此,美国孔子学院的未来前景令人担忧。然而,由于存在大量的不确定性,孔子学院的未来还有待进一步研究。
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Economic and Political Studies-EPS
Economic and Political Studies-EPS SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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