Humanitarian diplomacy as an instrument for China’s image-building

Image-building has been an important goal of China’s foreign policy. Humanitarian diplomacy provides a useful instrument to build a benign international image, given the altruistic nature of humanitarian action. China’s humanitarian diplomacy has undergone changes in recent years, such as substantia...

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Main Author: Gong, Lina
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1514952023-03-05T17:23:42Z Humanitarian diplomacy as an instrument for China’s image-building Gong, Lina S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS Centre) Social sciences::Political science::International relations China COVID-19 Humanitarian Diplomacy Image-Building Southeast Asia Image-building has been an important goal of China’s foreign policy. Humanitarian diplomacy provides a useful instrument to build a benign international image, given the altruistic nature of humanitarian action. China’s humanitarian diplomacy has undergone changes in recent years, such as substantial increases in humanitarian spending, institutional reforms and the emergence of Chinese non-state actors. The existing literature on China’s humanitarian activities is scant due to the country’s limited engagement in global humanitarian action previously. This article aims to contribute to the scholarship by examining China’s humanitarian activities in Southeast Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of image-building. Specifically, it answers the questions of how China uses humanitarian action to improve its international image and how effective such efforts have been. This article finds that the outcome of China’s image-building through humanitarian activities is influenced by the severity of the crisis, the national response of the country affected and the perceived legitimacy of China’s action. It concludes that China’s humanitarian diplomacy has achieved mixed outcomes in Southeast Asia. While China has been recognized as a major provider of help during the pandemic, its assistance has not substantially improved its image in the region. Submitted/Accepted version 2022-01-20T00:26:02Z 2022-01-20T00:26:02Z 2021 Journal Article Gong, L. (2021). Humanitarian diplomacy as an instrument for China’s image-building. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 6(3), 238-252. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20578911211019257 2057-8911 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151495 10.1177/20578911211019257 3 6 238 252 en Asian Journal of Comparative Politics © 2021 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by SAGE Publishing in Asian Journal of Comparative Politics and is made available with permission of The Author(s). application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Political science::International relations
China
COVID-19
Humanitarian Diplomacy
Image-Building
Southeast Asia
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China
COVID-19
Humanitarian Diplomacy
Image-Building
Southeast Asia
Gong, Lina
Humanitarian diplomacy as an instrument for China’s image-building
description Image-building has been an important goal of China’s foreign policy. Humanitarian diplomacy provides a useful instrument to build a benign international image, given the altruistic nature of humanitarian action. China’s humanitarian diplomacy has undergone changes in recent years, such as substantial increases in humanitarian spending, institutional reforms and the emergence of Chinese non-state actors. The existing literature on China’s humanitarian activities is scant due to the country’s limited engagement in global humanitarian action previously. This article aims to contribute to the scholarship by examining China’s humanitarian activities in Southeast Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of image-building. Specifically, it answers the questions of how China uses humanitarian action to improve its international image and how effective such efforts have been. This article finds that the outcome of China’s image-building through humanitarian activities is influenced by the severity of the crisis, the national response of the country affected and the perceived legitimacy of China’s action. It concludes that China’s humanitarian diplomacy has achieved mixed outcomes in Southeast Asia. While China has been recognized as a major provider of help during the pandemic, its assistance has not substantially improved its image in the region.
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title Humanitarian diplomacy as an instrument for China’s image-building
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