China-Swiss Relations during the Cold War, 1949-1989: Between Soft Power and Propaganda

Cyril Cordoba (Cyril Cordoba is a post-doctoral researcher teaching at the Department of Contemporary History of the University of Fribourg and at UniDistance/FernUni, Switzerland.)

China-Swiss Relations during the Cold War, 1949-1989: Between Soft Power and Propaganda
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 July 2022
Pages
274
ISBN
9781032111810

China-Swiss Relations during the Cold War, 1949-1989: Between Soft Power and Propaganda

Cyril Cordoba (Cyril Cordoba is a post-doctoral researcher teaching at the Department of Contemporary History of the University of Fribourg and at UniDistance/FernUni, Switzerland.)

During the Cold War, Switzerland functioned as a hub for Chinese propaganda networks. Despite its fierce anti-communism, the Swiss Confederation was one of the first capitalist countries to recognise the People’s Republic of China (PRC). As a neutral country and as the home base for many international organisations, Switzerland represented a strategic centre for the spread of Maoism throughout the world. Focusing on cultural diplomacy and questioning the notion of soft power, this book explores how the PRC developed its influence and its prestige abroad through its Embassy in Bern, the most important in Western Europe. The book also discusses how China’s approach in Switzerland, bypassing traditional diplomatic structures, and relying on contacts with individual people - foreign friends - was then used, and continues to be used, in many other countries, including the United States, France, and Japan.

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