News coverage of Confucius Institutes in the pre-Trump era

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Economic and Political Studies-EPS Pub Date : 2021-02-13 DOI:10.1080/20954816.2020.1870025
M. Akhtaruzzaman, N. Berg, D. Lien, Ying Wu
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Abstract A novel dataset is presented that reveals a general pattern of declining favourability in news stories about Confucius Institutes (CIs) from 2006 through 2015 in six English-speaking countries: the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, India and Kenya. There are significant differences in mean favourability and time trends across countries, however. Decreasing trends in favourability are observed in the US and Canada, in particular, whereas Kenya and India’s time trends are nil or possibly increasing. We report empirical models of favourability conditional on GDP per capita, trade with China and the number of CIs across country-year observations. Consistent with Pew polling data, our data reveal an interesting pair of conflicting income effects. High-income countries tend to be more negative and less positive on CIs than low-income countries overall. Within-country positive shocks to real GDP per capita, however, are positively associated with favourability after cross-country differences in income levels are absorbed by country fixed effects. The number of CIs in a country has mixed effects on the favourability of news coverage about CIs across country-year observations. Despite billions of dollars spent on public diplomacy by the Chinese government, our findings suggest that its return on investment in public diplomacy in the form of CIs may not be as expected.
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前特朗普时代孔子学院的新闻报道
摘要:本文提出了一个新的数据集,揭示了2006年至2015年六个英语国家(美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、印度和肯尼亚)对孔子学院的新闻报道支持率下降的总体模式。然而,各国在平均有利度和时间趋势方面存在显著差异。特别是在美国和加拿大,观察到有利的趋势下降,而肯尼亚和印度的时间趋势为零或可能增加。我们报告了基于人均GDP、对华贸易和国别年度观察的ci数量的实证模型。与皮尤民调数据一致,我们的数据揭示了一对有趣的相互冲突的收入效应。总体而言,高收入国家在ci方面往往比低收入国家更消极,更不积极。然而,在收入水平的跨国差异被国家固定效应所吸收之后,国内对实际人均国内生产总值的积极冲击与有利程度呈正相关。一个国家的ci数量对跨国家-年度观察的ci新闻报道的有利程度有不同的影响。尽管中国政府在公共外交上花费了数十亿美元,但我们的研究结果表明,其以CIs形式进行的公共外交投资回报可能不如预期。
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