Third Confucius Institute to close amid strained ties with China
Deteriorating relations between Japan and China and fewer Japanese people learning Chinese leads the third Confucius Institute in Japan to close within the last three years.
Deteriorating relations between Japan and China and fewer Japanese people learning Chinese leads the third Confucius Institute in Japan to close within the last three years.
On the Sunday Special episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec spoke with Japanese YouTuber and International Journalist Masako Ganaha to discuss the ever-growing influence the CCP has in Japan and how some of that influence manifests through the World Economic Forum.
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