南南探戈:1975年以来中国与斐济的软实力关系

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24043/isj.417
Asinate Mausio
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这篇关于1975年以来中国与斐济的软实力关系的论文,提供了中国对斐济的援助、外国直接投资(FDI)和贸易范围的实地视角,为中国在太平洋地区(包括斐济)日益增加的存在提供了另一种叙述。其重点是中国对斐济软实力外交的三种非强制性工具(援助、外国直接投资和贸易),旨在突出斐济的预期地理,这一概念最初由Sparke(2007)提出,并由Szadziewski(2020)应用于斐济。关于中国在太平洋地区日益增加的存在的现有文献主要由地缘政治和地缘战略叙事主导,这些叙事将太平洋岛国描绘成太平洋岛屿传统援助国(美国、澳大利亚和新西兰)与中国之间完成援助的“集体棋子”。这篇论文强调,有必要用另一种叙述方式来展示包括斐济在内的太平洋岛国的机构,以及它们是如何有能力制定自己的援助议程和选择主要援助捐助国的。它还试图挑战中国在太平洋和斐济增加存在的主流危言耸听和散布恐惧的说法。
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A South-South tango: China’s soft power relations with Fiji since 1975
This paper on China’s soft power relations with Fiji since 1975 provides an on-the-ground view of the scope of China’s Aid, Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and Trade with Fiji to provide an alternative narrative for China’s increased presence in the Pacific, including Fiji. Its focus on China’s three non-coercive tools of soft power diplomacy (aid, FDI and trade) with Fiji aims to highlight Fiji’s anticipatory geographies as initially conceptualized by Sparke (2007) and applied to Fiji by Szadziewski (2020). Existing literature on China’s increased presence in the Pacific is dominated by geopolitical and geostrategic narratives which portray Pacific island states as a ‘collective pawn’ in the aid completion between the Pacific islands’ traditional aid donors (U.S., Australia and New Zealand) and China. This paper highlights the need for alternative narratives to show the agency of Pacific island states, including Fiji, and how they are capable of setting its own aid agendas and of choosing their principal aid donors. It also seeks to challenge mainstream alarmist and fear mongering narratives of China’s increased presence in the Pacific and Fiji.
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