“I’m Sorry, but That’s Bribery”: A Decolonial Perspective From Which to Study Moral Economies in the ‘Chinese Pacific’

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.24043/001c.84567
R. Maggio
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“I’m sorry, but that’s bribery,” said reporter Tom Steinfort to Vanuatu Minister of Foreign Affairs Ralph John Regenvanu regarding the supposed support of the island state to China in United Nations resolutions, hypothetically framed as reciprocation for an unprecedented influx of foreign capital. This conceptualization of bribery rests upon recent value negotiations concerning the moral economy of corruption within the context of the ‘China threat’ debate in Oceania. A decolonial methodology is necessary to prevent this superimposition of colonial interests upon indigenous views in journalistic reports, social media outlets, and academic publications. It is, therefore, necessary to interrogate the position from which reporters, journalists, and scholars speak or write about corruption in diplomatic relations in an increasingly Sinicized Pacific. This approach appreciates localized forms of theorizing indigenous ideas about appropriate economic behaviors in the context of new geopolitical relations. In the absence of a decolonial methodology, such ideas might become invisible, along with the intrinsic features of new Sino-Pacific relations.
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“对不起,那是贿赂”:研究“中国太平洋”道德经济的非殖民化视角
记者汤姆·斯坦福特(Tom Steinfort)对瓦努阿图外交部长拉尔夫·约翰·雷根瓦努(Ralph John Regenvanu)说:“我很抱歉,但这是贿赂。”他谈到瓦努阿图在联合国决议中对中国的所谓支持,假设这是对前所未有的外国资本涌入的回报。这种贿赂的概念基于最近在大洋洲“中国威胁”辩论背景下有关腐败道德经济的价值谈判。为了防止在新闻报道、社交媒体和学术出版物中将殖民利益与土著观点叠加在一起,有必要采用一种非殖民化的方法。因此,在一个日益中国化的太平洋地区,记者、记者和学者谈论或撰写外交关系中的腐败问题时,有必要审视他们的立场。这种方法欣赏在新的地缘政治关系背景下,将有关适当经济行为的本土思想理论化的本土化形式。在缺乏去殖民主义方法论的情况下,这些思想可能会与新的中国-太平洋关系的内在特征一起变得无形。
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