ID | 192102 |
Title Proper | Public Opinion on Chinese Foreign Aid Policy |
Other Title Information | Calculated Opposition or General Discontent? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Cooper, Andrew F ; Wang, Hongying |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The expanding profile of Chinese international development aid has generated strong academic and policy interests. A growing literature has emerged on Chinese foreign aid’s motivations, modalities, and impact. However, a significant lacuna remains in the domestic politics relating to this phenomenon. This gap is especially glaring in public opinion concerning China’s growing foreign aid programs. By analyzing empirical data gathered from a variety of sources, including a well-established online forum, social media sites of two influential media organizations, and multi-year surveys of residents of Beijing, this paper presents a nuanced picture of what the Chinese public thinks of Chinese foreign aid and tests two popular explanations of public opposition to foreign aid—perceived budgetary trade-offs and more general dissatisfaction with government policies. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 32, No. 141; May 2023: p.455-472 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol: 32 No 141 |
Key Words | Public Opinion ; Chinese Foreign Aid Policy |