中国在 COVID-19 期间提供医疗援助的动机

Pacific Focus Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1111/pafo.12243
Yue Wu
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全球经济受到 COVID-19 大流行病的不利影响,导致发展进程倒退。在此背景下,捐助国增加了医疗援助支出,将其作为对外援助的一部分。作为发展中国家的新兴捐助国,中国自 2020 年以来也积极参与了对其他国家的医疗援助。本文旨在研究和阐明中国在 COVID-19 大流行期间向其他国家提供医疗援助的动机。为此,本文采用了定量和定性相结合的研究方法。具体而言,本研究采用 Tobit 模型对中国在疫情期间的医疗援助进行回归分析。此外,本文还研究了两个案例,即中国对巴基斯坦和刚果民主共和国的援助,以深入了解推动中国医疗援助的具体动机。本文的研究结果表明,中国在 COVID-19 期间提供医疗援助的动机是多方面的,包括利己的经济和政治外交因素,而非纯粹的利他动机。此外,中国医疗援助的分配受到受援国是否参与 "一带一路 "倡议的显著影响。
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China's Motivation for Providing Medical Aid during COVID‐19
The global economy has been adversely affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic, leading to setbacks in development progress. Against this backdrop, donor countries have increased their expenditure on medical aid as part of their foreign assistance. As an emerging donor from the developing world, China has also been actively involved in providing medical assistance to other countries since 2020. This paper intends to investigate and elucidate China's motivation to offer medical aid to other countries amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. To this end, it utilizes a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Specifically, the Tobit model is employed to conduct regression analyses on China's medical assistance during the pandemic. Additionally, two case studies, namely Chinese aid to Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, are examined to gain insights into the specific motivations driving China's medical aid. The results of this paper indicate that China's motivation for providing medical assistance during COVID‐19 is multifaceted, including self‐interested economic and political‐diplomatic factors rather than purely altruistic motives. Furthermore, the allocation of China's medical aid is significantly influenced by whether the recipient country is involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.
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