A Soft Power Resource, Rationality and the Impact of Covid-19 on China’s Influence on Africa

Pub Date : 2022-09-05 DOI:10.1163/09744061-tat00003
Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey, I. Nunoo
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China features significantly in the Covid-19 narrative for good and bad reasons. The purpose of this paper is to test, empirically, the assumption that Covid-19 would negatively influence perceptions of China in Ghana, due to its perceived relationship with the pandemic. We characterise Chinese manufactured products as soft power resources and analyse the role they play in addressing the personal needs and interests of Ghanaians and how they affect positive and negative perceptions of China amid the Covid-19 pandemic. We used a mixed research method and collected data from a sample size of 1,020 for analysis. We found that Ghanaians are rational actors who maximise the perceived gains of their actions in pursuit of their objectives. Thus, the self-interest and personal satisfaction Ghanaians gain through China’s manufactured products outweigh the negative representation of China in the Covid-19 narrative, shaping a positive attitude in Ghana towards China. We situate the argument within rational choice theory.
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软实力资源、合理性及新冠肺炎疫情对中国对非洲影响的影响
中国在新冠肺炎叙事中占据重要地位,有好有坏。本文的目的是通过实证检验一种假设,即由于中国与大流行的关系,Covid-19会对加纳对中国的看法产生负面影响。我们将中国制造的产品描述为软实力资源,并分析了它们在满足加纳人的个人需求和利益方面所发挥的作用,以及它们在新冠肺炎大流行期间如何影响对中国的正面和负面看法。我们采用混合研究方法,从1020个样本中收集数据进行分析。我们发现,加纳人是理性的行为者,在追求目标的过程中,他们会最大化自己行为的预期收益。因此,加纳人从中国制造产品中获得的自身利益和个人满足感超过了中国在新冠肺炎叙事中的负面形象,塑造了加纳人对中国的积极态度。我们把这个论点置于理性选择理论之中。
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