Abstract

The phrase “Media Globalization” naturally refers to the interaction of media with developing global political, economic, and cultural patterns of interconnection. The relationship between nation and culture, specifically as it relates to the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor, has deeply rooted the mutual admiration of civilizations. On the one hand, China-Mongolia-Russia public diplomacy was created as a result of reflections on actual experience in international advocacy and general diplomacy, which can advance cultural exchange among nations through media cooperation. On the other hand, a humanistic pattern of respect and trust has been developed as a result of media globalization, particularly in the new media. It encourages the development of a state-of-the-art digital public diplomacy model and the upkeep of longlasting harmonious relationships between actors from the government and civil sectors.

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