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    <description>John Zarobell is associate professor and chair of international studies at the University of San Francisco. Formerly, he held the positions of assistant curator at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and associate curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Reprinted with permission from YaleGlobal Online</description>
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      <description>As globalisation has distributed economic benefits around the world more broadly, emerging economies are stepping up to express their role as actors in the global sphere. 
Two approaches are observed – one more organised and controlled, in China, and another more spontaneous, in India, sponsored by individuals and corporations.
While China is shoring up its sphere of influence through economic partnerships, its leaders launched a five-year plan to build 3,500 museums in five years; they...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 07:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>China-India rivalry opens up a new cultural front: state-sponsored vs spontaneous art</title>
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