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Sweden Closes Its Last Remaining ‘Confucius Institute’ amid Strained Relations with China

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Sweden has closed the last remaining Confucius Institute in the country as relations with China deteriorate further amid the coronavirus pandemic, The Times of London reported on Thursday.

The Chinese government in 2004 launched Confucius institutes at various foreign universities, with the stated goal of promoting Chinese language and culture. However, U.S. officials have stated that the institutes are a propaganda tool meant to enhance China’s “soft power.”

Sweden at one time had generally cordial relations with China, with automaker Volvo accepting Chinese ownership in 2010 and welcoming Europe’s first Confucius Institute at Stockholm University in 2005. However, Sweden closed that institute in January 2015.

“Generally speaking, establishing institutes that are funded by another nation, within the framework of a university, is rather a questionable practice,” then-vice chancellor Astrid Soderbergh Widding said at the time. Sweden is now the first European country to close all of its Confucius Institutes.

Sweden-China relations had already soured before the coronavirus pandemic. In November 2019 China arrested Swedish publisher Gui Minhai for printing texts critical of Communist Party premier Xi Jinping. The Swedish chapter of PEN International, a global association of writers, awarded Gui its Tucholsky Prize for persecuted writers or publishers, after which China imposed trade restrictions on Sweden.

There are 86 Confucius Institutes currently operating in the U.S., including at elite institutions such as Stanford University and Tufts University. Former FBI director Christopher Wray testified to Congress in 2019 that the institutes “offer a platform to disseminate Chinese government or Chinese Communist Party propaganda, to encourage censorship, to restrict academic freedom.”

 

https://news.yahoo.com/sweden-closes-last-remaining-confucius-142206744.html

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what's going on inside these Confucius Institute that have every governments scared?

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politics

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What about them fung-fu Dojos

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You mean martial arts? I don't think our government care about that. 

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CCP propaganda.

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During the enlightenment movement, Europeans studied Confucianism closely to reform their feudal societies.

China spent a lot of money on these modern Confucius institutes to try to form a bridge between diverging culture gaps. 

That's very sad the window of understanding is closing even in the universities, who are responsible for so much of modern progress. 

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you mean in the 14th century? 

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It was in the 18th century. For example, Voltaire was a fan of Confucianism. 

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Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto have very little impact to the European society. 

 

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You may think American democracy has very little impact on Communist China, but actually almost all communist leaders and scholars know about Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt.

Europeans had aristocratic governments, before they found it was better to have a bureacratic civil service based on China. There were always a lot of sinologists from Europe, and it's not just for curiousity. 

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I think you mean Monarchy instead of aristocratic ?

Europe is a continent and not a single country. If you ever visit Europe, you will notice that western Europe, eastern Europe, Nordic countries and The Mediterranean are very different from one another.

We have different cultures and different history. 

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That's true, but they always get represented by France, England, Germany, eastern and southern Europe love to follow the EU led by Germany. 

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Bureacratic civil service originated in ancient Sumer of southern Mesopotamia or ancient Egypt. 

 

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I think they saw China as a living example. Don't forget China in the 18th century was very large and pretty rich compared to any other place.

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Bureaucracy is not a modern invention; it was conceived by the Egyptians over 5,000 years ago.

 

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