Kebijakan Luar Negeri Tiongkok terhadap Pengembangan Industri Game Online di Kawasan Asia Tenggara 2014 – 2018
Soft Power Tiongkok dalam Industri Game Online
Keywords:
online game, soft power, ChinaAbstract
This article examine how the online game industry becoming one of China instrument on delegating their soft power. Soft power concept are being use to analyze how and to what extend China influence on using online game industry through their foreign policy. The result of this research are showing China dominating the online game industry and manage to create a new perspective that their country are the center of the online game industry.
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