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Propaganda war against China intensifies
Dr PING HUA argues that the British government should not close the Confucius Institutes as they provide a window to understand China and learn from it
The Confucius Institute building on the Troy University campus, Alabama, March 2018 [Kreeder13/CC]

SINCE the beginning of the 21st century, as China's economic strength has increased, its international status has improved significantly. 

The peaceful rise of China, an ancient country in the east, has become the focus of attention of all countries in the world. Many governments and peoples globally are optimistic about China and becoming more interested in the country with an increasing enthusiasm for in-depth exchanges and co-operation.  

As a result of China’s rise, the role of Chinese language and Chinese culture in global affairs has become unprecedentedly prominent. This has led to a global demand for learning. 

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