2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12140-020-09334-x
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China’s Influence in Asia: How Do Individual Perceptions Matter?

Abstract: Taking pride in the vibrancy and transparency of democracy, countries such as the USA have prioritized the spread of democracy in its foreign policy. The admirable impact that this political agenda has garnered across the globe pushes us to ponder what China would offer as it aspires for a more prominent position on the international stage. Particularly, how would China foster its image in Asia and, as a result, earn a favorable voice and even all-out support from Asian countries, countries economically underd… Show more

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“…This study adds to the literature on China's influence [49] and provides a novel framework for thinking about Chinese influence in Australia, and more broadly, exploring international political and economic relations. Use of Google Trends data for analysis of the connections between political variables (such as Chinese influence in Australia) and financial markets (as a proxy for the real economy) is possible in many other scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This study adds to the literature on China's influence [49] and provides a novel framework for thinking about Chinese influence in Australia, and more broadly, exploring international political and economic relations. Use of Google Trends data for analysis of the connections between political variables (such as Chinese influence in Australia) and financial markets (as a proxy for the real economy) is possible in many other scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…European Think Tank Network on China (ENTC) report 2021 shows an upbeat assessment of the economic partnership with China in Poland, Italy and Spain (Glaser and Mohan 2021). The Asian Barometer Survey findings (2016) revealed that China’s economic power is the most outstanding factor contributing to its positive image in Asia’s poor and underdeveloped economies (Xi and Primiano 2020). According to the Asian Student survey (2013–2019), people in countries like Singapore and Indonesia recommend having a strong economic relationship with China as ‘the rise of China offers them many opportunities’ (Sonoda 2021).…”
Section: Image and Influence Of China’s Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, not just in the west, the authoritarian state invokes anxiety and distrust among its smaller Asian neighbours, who fear a rising power's aggressive and assertive ambitions under one-party rule (Xi and Primiano 2020). Moreover, the Asian Student Survey data (2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013)(2014)(2015)(2016)(2017)(2018)(2019) revealed that undergraduate students with strong democratic and human rights values tend to view China negatively and do not consider China an 'ally' because of its authoritarian and repressive regime (Sonoda 2021).…”
Section: China's Political System: a Cause Of Anxiety And Distrustmentioning
confidence: 99%