Research on the development status and promotion strategy of Confucius Institutes in Korea
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Korean Confucius Institutes; Development Status; Problems; Enhancement Strategiesบทคัดย่อ
This study aims to understand the deeper meaning behind the growth of Confucius Institutes by looking at their history and development in Korea, identifying current issues they face, and suggesting ways to improve them based on various factors. Through the database method, the basic information of Korean Confucius Institutes is obtained, and according to the analysed contents, the Confucius Institutes are classified into four categories, namely, teaching, cultural dissemination, social service and scientific research and academic. Case studies of the four types of Confucius Institutes are analysed to get the possible problems of the Confucius Institutes in Korea. Finally, the perspective of understanding and explaining the operation and development of Confucius Institutes in different cultural contexts is combined with the push-and-pull theory to summarise the influencing factors of the development of Confucius Institutes and to propose a series of enhancement strategies specifically for the development of Confucius Institutes in Korea.
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