COVID-19 and China's Changing Soft Power in Italy.

IF 3.4 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Wei A Chen
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Abstract

This article investigates how China's COVID-19 aid efforts affected its soft power in Italy through analyzing data on China's COVID-19-related aid from Italy's main national newspapers during the period March-April 2020. Previous research has focused on China's mask diplomacy in relation to its impact in Europe, primarily discussing the geopolitical nature of Chinese aid and arguing that China manipulated the pandemic to change COVID-19 narrative. While these scholars provided significant insights into China's aid in Europe, their research failed to provide country specific studies and lack inquiry into the domestic role played by China's public diplomacy overseas. This article finds that, while China's COVID-19-related aid have often been negatively portraited in European media, this has not been the case for Italy, when analyzing the news reports on the arrival of China's aid in national newspapers during the period March-April 2020. Through assessing secondary data collected from newspapers, this article argues that China's aid allowed the country to increase its visibility in Italy, especially during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even if there is no direct correlation between higher visibility and increased soft power, this paper finds that increasing visibility in national newspapers allowed Italians to see China more positively. The paper concludes that China's understanding of soft power is still undergoing enormous changes and that one should not simply understand China's aid as a way to increase its soft power globally, but its overseas aid are considered a powerful tool to boost its domestic conviction that it is global responsible leader helping the world.

新冠肺炎与中国在意大利软实力的变化
本文通过分析意大利主要全国性报纸2020年3月至4月期间中国对意大利新冠肺炎相关援助数据,探讨中国对意大利软实力的影响。​虽然这些学者对中国对欧洲的援助提供了重要的见解,但他们的研究未能提供具体的国家研究,也缺乏对中国海外公共外交在国内所起作用的探究。本文通过分析2020年3月至4月期间意大利国内报纸对中国援助抵达意大利的报道,发现欧洲媒体对中国抗疫援助的报道往往是负面的,但意大利的情况并非如此。通过评估从报纸上收集的二手数据,本文认为,中国的援助使中国在意大利的知名度提高了,特别是在COVID-19大流行的初始阶段。即使知名度的提高与软实力的增强之间没有直接的联系,本文也发现,在全国性报纸上知名度的提高使意大利人更积极地看待中国。本文的结论是,中国对软实力的理解仍在经历巨大的变化,人们不应简单地将中国的援助理解为增加其全球软实力的一种方式,而应将其海外援助视为增强其国内信念的有力工具,即中国是帮助世界的全球负责任的领导者。
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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
14.30%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: This journal aims to publish original and cutting-edge research in all areas of political science, such as political theory, comparative politics, international relations, public administration, public policy, methodology, and Chinese politics and government. In the meantime it also provides a major and visible platform for the intellectual dialogue between Chinese and international scholars, and disseminate scholarship that can shed light on the ever changing field of Chinese political studies, stimulate reflective discourse as the field continues to develop both within and outside China. All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In additional original research articles, Chinese Political Science Review also publishes book reviews to disseminate comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all areas of political science.
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