{"title":"探讨卢旺达吸引外国投资者的外交努力:以外交和国际合作部为例","authors":"","doi":"10.53819/81018102t2225","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Diplomacy Investment has been the superlative source of extrinsic finance for developing country. Economic diplomacy is concerned with conducting international business. The general objective of this study was to assess the diplomacy and investment through Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Specifically, the study focused on to examine the effect of the public diplomacy on investment, to establish the effect of economic diplomacy on investment, and to determine the effect of science diplomacy on investment through Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the design of the descriptive study. Information gathered by use of questionnaire. Eighty-one respondents working for the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministry were polled. Since the research used a census-based approach, the whole population served as the sample. Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 26.0 was used to conduct descriptive statistics on the given data. We also utilized inferential statistics to demonstrate the interdependence of the variables. The outcomes are visually represented by tables with frequency distributions, means, and standard deviations. According to research commissioned by the MINAFFET, there is a statistically significant relationship between public diplomacy (p=0.000 less than 0.05), economic diplomacy (p=0.00 less than 0.05), and science diplomacy (p=0.001 less than 0.05) and investment. An R value of.921, a R square value of 0.848, and an adjusted R square value of 0.842 were discovered. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation channels 84.80% of its investment via science diplomacy, economic diplomacy, and public diplomacy. The significant level from the analysis of variance was 0.000 which is less than 0.05, and the corresponding result was F=128.449. This means that the Science Diplomacy, Economic Diplomacy, and Public Diplomacy programs run by the MINAFFET have an influence on investment, as hypothesized by the study's author. The MINAFFET should prioritize and enhance public diplomacy efforts, increasing emphasis on economic diplomacy activities, and actively promoting science diplomacy initiatives. These strategies aim to attract investments, boost economic partnerships, and foster collaborative research, thereby advancing the Ministry's objectives and influence in international affairs. 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投资一直是发展中国家外部资金的最高来源。经济外交涉及进行国际贸易。本研究的总目标是通过外交和国际合作部评估外交和投资。具体而言,本研究侧重于考察公共外交对投资的影响,确立经济外交对投资的影响,并通过外交与国际合作部确定科学外交对投资的影响。描述性研究的设计采用定性和定量相结合的方法。通过问卷收集的信息。在外交国际合作部工作的81名受访者接受了调查。由于该研究采用了以人口普查为基础的方法,因此将整个人口作为样本。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 26.0对给定数据进行描述性统计。我们还利用推理统计来证明变量之间的相互依存关系。结果用带有频率分布、均值和标准差的表直观地表示。根据外交部委托进行的研究,公共外交(p=0.000,小于0.05)、经济外交(p=0.00,小于0.05)、科学外交(p=0.001,小于0.05)与投资之间存在统计学上显著的关系。的R值。921时,R方值为0.848,调整后R方值为0.842。外交国际合作部84.80%的投资通过科学外交、经济外交和公共外交进行。方差分析的显著水平为0.000,小于0.05,对应的结果为F=128.449。这意味着,正如该研究的作者所假设的那样,外交部运行的科学外交、经济外交和公共外交项目对投资有影响。外交部应优先考虑和加强公共外交工作,增加对经济外交活动的重视,积极推进科学外交。这些战略旨在吸引投资,促进经济伙伴关系,促进合作研究,从而推进该部在国际事务中的目标和影响力。关键词:外交努力,外国投资者,外交部,国际合作,卢旺达
Exploring Rwanda’s Diplomatic Efforts to Attract Foreign Investors: The Case Study of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Diplomacy Investment has been the superlative source of extrinsic finance for developing country. Economic diplomacy is concerned with conducting international business. The general objective of this study was to assess the diplomacy and investment through Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Specifically, the study focused on to examine the effect of the public diplomacy on investment, to establish the effect of economic diplomacy on investment, and to determine the effect of science diplomacy on investment through Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the design of the descriptive study. Information gathered by use of questionnaire. Eighty-one respondents working for the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministry were polled. Since the research used a census-based approach, the whole population served as the sample. Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 26.0 was used to conduct descriptive statistics on the given data. We also utilized inferential statistics to demonstrate the interdependence of the variables. The outcomes are visually represented by tables with frequency distributions, means, and standard deviations. According to research commissioned by the MINAFFET, there is a statistically significant relationship between public diplomacy (p=0.000 less than 0.05), economic diplomacy (p=0.00 less than 0.05), and science diplomacy (p=0.001 less than 0.05) and investment. An R value of.921, a R square value of 0.848, and an adjusted R square value of 0.842 were discovered. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation channels 84.80% of its investment via science diplomacy, economic diplomacy, and public diplomacy. The significant level from the analysis of variance was 0.000 which is less than 0.05, and the corresponding result was F=128.449. This means that the Science Diplomacy, Economic Diplomacy, and Public Diplomacy programs run by the MINAFFET have an influence on investment, as hypothesized by the study's author. The MINAFFET should prioritize and enhance public diplomacy efforts, increasing emphasis on economic diplomacy activities, and actively promoting science diplomacy initiatives. These strategies aim to attract investments, boost economic partnerships, and foster collaborative research, thereby advancing the Ministry's objectives and influence in international affairs. Keywords: Diplomatic Efforts, Foreign Investors, Ministry of Foreign Affair, International Cooperation, Rwanda