Third, responses from the government to public participation have been cautious and restrained. Although there are interactions between the government and the public, such interactions are not institutional or regular. Fourth, the influence of public participation on China's diplomacy has strengthened, ...
Public Participation in China's Diplomacy and Its Influence — Three Case Studies from 2003 Fourth, the influence of public participation on China's diplomacy has strengthened, but remains limited in general.Participation and Interaction:The Theory and Practice of China's Diplomacydoi:10.1142/...
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Public Participation in China's Diplomacy and Its Influence — Three Case Studies from 2003 Public participation in China's diplomacy is a reality that cannot be ignored. This paper selects three examples from 2003 and discusses — through the case study approach — which segments of the public...
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