Enhancing China's image in Africa: The role of the Belt and Road Initiative

IF 5.2 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS 中国经济评论 Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1016/j.chieco.2024.102239
Ziwei Liu, Yibing Ding
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Nowadays, countries face unprecedented mutual distrust, making it difficult to establish and maintain positive international reputations and country image. Using data from the eighth round of Afrobarometer and the GDELT project, the paper examines how China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) affects its image in Africa. By using the multi-period difference-in-differences (DID) method, particular attention is paid to the perception of China's image among Africans as a result of the BRI. The study reveals several findings. Firstly, the BRI significantly improves China's image among Africans. Secondly, the BRI affects Africans' perceptions of China's image highly heterogeneously. In particular, women, the elderly, the unemployed, low-educated respondents, and those with limited media exposure suffer from more negative effects. Thirdly, the BRI enhances international opinion of China's image by increasing Chinese FDI, foreign aid, trade, and mutual cultural communications with Africa. Fourthly, in African countries, domestic mainstream public attention, and public praise and criticism can positively moderate the impact of the BRI on Africans' perceptions of China's image. These findings highlight the importance of economic cooperation and media portrayal in forming a country's image. The study emphasizes the necessity of reviewing the process and effectiveness of the BRI in Africa over the past decade. Additionally, it offers suggestions for both China and Africa to build a high-quality BRI, thus improving their bilateral economic cooperation.

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提升中国在非洲的形象:一带一路 "倡议的作用
如今,各国之间面临着前所未有的互不信任,这使得建立和维护积极的国际声誉和国家形象变得十分困难。本文利用第八轮非洲晴雨表和 GDELT 项目的数据,研究了中国的 "一带一路 "倡议(BRI)如何影响其在非洲的形象。通过使用多期差分法(DID),本文特别关注了非洲人对 "一带一路 "倡议所带来的中国形象的看法。研究揭示了几个结论。首先,金砖倡议极大地改善了中国在非洲人心目中的形象。其次,金砖四国对非洲人对中国形象的影响具有高度异质性。尤其是女性、老年人、失业者、低学历受访者和媒体接触有限的受访者受到的负面影响更大。第三,"金砖倡议 "通过增加中国对非洲的外国直接投资、对外援助、贸易和文化交流,提升了国际社会对中国形象的评价。第四,在非洲国家,国内主流舆论的关注、公众的赞扬和批评可以积极缓和金砖倡议对非洲人对中国形象看法的影响。这些研究结果凸显了经济合作和媒体宣传在塑造国家形象方面的重要性。研究强调了回顾过去十年金砖倡议在非洲的进程和效果的必要性。此外,研究还为中国和非洲建立高质量的金砖倡议,从而改善双边经济合作提出了建议。
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中国经济评论
中国经济评论 ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: The China Economic Review publishes original works of scholarship which add to the knowledge of the economy of China and to economies as a discipline. We seek, in particular, papers dealing with policy, performance and institutional change. Empirical papers normally use a formal model, a data set, and standard statistical techniques. Submissions are subjected to double-blind peer review.
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