A Study Of American Cultural Export To China From 1901 - 1949

Yijie Lin

Article ID: 5067
Vol 7, Issue 3, 2024

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Abstract


Since the Opium War, China has gradually degenerated into a semi colonial and semi feudal society, and the major powers of the
world have invaded China one after another to seize various privileges and interests. As an emerging capitalist country, the United States has
different ways of aggression .This was related to the national strength and world situation of the United States at that time, but it was more
based on the consideration of the national strategic interests of the United States.Based on the historical facts, this paper mainly studies the
cultural export of ancient China from the perspective of American education and medical treatment, so as to further explore the purpose of
this cultural export and its impact on Chinese society.

Keywords


Cultural Output; Spiritual Colonization; Aggressive Achievements

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v7i3.5067

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