An Analysis of the Service Management Patterns of Overseas Chinese Affairs Public Diplomacy

Due to China’s economic and cultural rise, the interaction between China and Chinese new high-tech immigrants, most of whom are overseas students and skilled migrants, is being increasingly strengthened. Since the new immigrants owning "portable skills" have the ability to communicate cros...

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