中国的发展援助和金融:有效的软实力工具还是公共外交责任?项目影响的空间研究

Q3 Social Sciences
Benjamin Toettoe
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近年来,中国已成为对外援助的重要捐助国。与其他主要捐助者一样,来自中国的这种经济流动与后者的战略目标有关。具体而言,将经济支出作为软实力和公共外交的工具已被确定为中国支出决策的关键动机。然而,到目前为止,对中国对外援助的实证成功和援助的实证研究得出了不同的结论。本研究调查了与中国资金来源相关的基础设施项目选址对厄瓜多尔当地舆论的空间扩散影响,厄瓜多尔提供了一个有趣的案例,展示了正在展开的大国竞争对当地舆论的影响。我们发现,在控制可能影响调查对象对中国看法的社会经济和意识形态个人特征的情况下,项目影响力与对中国政府的信任水平显著负相关。这些结果表明,中国资助或融资的基础设施项目经常会产生负面的地方溢出效应,这使得中国的对外援助不太可能实现其在境外提升国家软实力和正面形象的预期目的。
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Chinese Development Aid and Finance: Effective Soft Power Tool or Public Diplomacy Liability? A Spatial Study of Project Influence
China has risen to become a significant donor of foreign aid and assistance in recent years. As with other major donors, such economic flows in the provenance of China are tied to the latterʼs strategic aims. Specifically, the use of economic outlays as a tool of soft power and public diplomacy has been identified as a key motivation in Chinese disbursement decisions. However, studies examining the empirical success of Chinese foreign aid and assistance in acting as such have, so far, come to diverging conclusions. This study offers an investigation of the spatially diffused effects of infrastructure project sites tied to Chinese funding sources on local public opinion in Ecuador, a country that offers an interesting case showcasing the effects of the unfolding great power competition on local public opinion. We find, that controlling for socio-economic and ideological individual characteristics holding the potential to affect survey respondentsʼ views on China, project influence is significantly and negatively correlated with levels of trust in the Chinese government. These results suggest that the frequently mediatized negative local spillover effects of Chinese-funded or financed infrastructure projects make it unlikely for Chinaʼs foreign aid and assistance to achieve its envisioned purpose of furthering the countryʼs soft power and positive image beyond its borders.
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International Journal of China Studies
International Journal of China Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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