Chinese investment and elite sentiment in Southeast Asia: An event study of influence along the belt and road

Yining Sun, Ethan Kapstein, Jake Shapiro
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Recent years have seen growing concerns expressed by political leaders throughout the west about rising Chinese “influence” around the world. Yet, measuring political influence remains a challenge to social science. In this paper, we seek to advance our understanding of influence by comparing the expressed attitudes towards China of politicians within three Southeast Asian states (the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia) whose electoral districts have received Chinese Belt and Road investments versus those who have not. Specifically, we adopt the difference-in-difference design, interacting China-related foreign policy “shocks” with sentiment analysis based on Twitter and Facebook posts. We find little support for the assertion that Chinese investments are leading to increased political influence in these countries, at least in terms of influencing the sentiments expressed by local politicians.
中国在东南亚的投资与精英情绪:一带一路沿线影响力事件研究
近年来,西方国家的政治领导人对中国在世界范围内不断上升的 "影响力 "表达了越来越多的担忧。然而,衡量政治影响力仍然是社会科学面临的一项挑战。在本文中,我们试图通过比较东南亚三个国家(菲律宾、马来西亚和印度尼西亚)的政治家对中国表达的态度,来加深我们对 "影响力 "的理解,这三个国家的选区都接受了中国的 "一带一路 "投资,而那些选区则没有。具体而言,我们采用了差分设计,将与中国相关的外交政策 "冲击 "与基于 Twitter 和 Facebook 帖子的情感分析相互影响。我们发现,至少在影响当地政治家所表达的情绪方面,中国投资导致这些国家政治影响力增加的论断几乎没有得到支持。
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