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China's cultural rise
Sheila Melvin has been writing about arts and culture in China for more than 15 years; she contributes regularly to The International Herald Tribune and is a culture columnist for Caixin Media Group. Jindong Cai is an orchestra conductor and professor at Stanford University... [Read More …]
The People’s Republic of China has set itself a new goal: to become a global cultural power. If China is to “stand strong in the forest of nations,” we are told by various officials, it must “go global” with a culture that appeals to … [Read More...]
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