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ID181394
Title ProperChinese Pride and European Prejudice
Other Title InformationHow Growing Resentment of China Cools Feelings toward Chinese in Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorGries, Peter ;  Peter Gries; Richard Turcsányi ;  Turcsányi, Richard
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Chinese government’s cover-up of the origins of the new coronavirus, and its more openly prideful and aggressive foreign and human rights policies, triggered a dramatic deterioration of foreign views of China in 2020. That year also witnessed a significant increase in anti-Chinese/Asian prejudice around the world. Could the former have shaped the latter? Drawing on theories of prejudice and ideology, and using an Autumn 2020 13-nation European survey about China, this paper explores whether increasingly negative attitudes toward Chinese government policies prejudiced European views of local Chinese students, tourists, and communities. It finds substantial evidence of a spillover effect, an effect which is stronger among conservative Europeans than among progressive Europeans more motivated to avoid prejudice. The paper concludes with thoughts on the danger that China’s prideful “wolf warriors” pose for Chinese students, tourists, and local Chinese communities confronting prejudice in Europe today.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 61, No.5; Sep-Oct 2021: p.742–766
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 61 No 5
Key WordsPublic Opinion ;  Ideology ;  Stereotypes ;  Europe-China Relations ;  Anti-Chinese Prejudice


 
 
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