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Alicia Garcia Herrero ([email protected]) is a Senior Fellow at Bruegel.
Jianwei Xu ([email protected]) is a Non-resident Fellow at Bruegel.
The authors are grateful to Hanrui Li of HKUST IEMS for research assistance.
ALICIA GARCIA HERRERO AND JIANWEI XU
Drawing on a global database of media articles, we quantitatively assess perceptions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in different countries and regions. We find that the BRI is generally positively received. All regions as a whole, except South Asia, have a positive perception of the BRI, but there are marked differences at the country level, with some countries in all regions having very negative views. Interestingly, there is no significant difference in perceptions of the BRI between countries that officially participate in the BRI and those that do not.
We also use our dataset of media articles to identify the topics that are most frequently associated with the BRI. The most common topics are trade and investment. Finally, we use regression analysis to identify how the frequency with which these topics are discussed in the news affects the perceptions of the BRI in different countries. We find that the more frequently trade is mentioned in the media, the more negative a country’s perception of the BRI tends to be. On the other hand, while investment under the BRI seems also to attract attention in the media, it is not statistically relevant for countries’ perceptions of the BRI.
COUNTRIES’ PERCEPTIONS OF CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE: A BIG DATA ANALYSIS
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Central Asia Sub-SaharanAfrica
East Asia &Pacific
Middle Eastand North
Africa
Europe(theEU)
Europe(theNon-EU)
NorthAmerica
Latin Americaand the
Caribbean
South Asia
Media sentiment World average
4-2 620-4
Negative Positive
Central Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
East Asia & Pacific
Middle East &
North Africa
Europe (EU)
Europe (Non-EU)
North America
Latin America
& Caribbean
South Asia
UzbekistanTajikistan
BotswanaTanzaniaZimbabweSouth Africa
Australia Thailand Vietnam Laos
Iraq Syria Yemen Jordan
Sweden Finland Portugal Netherland
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ukraine Turkey Belarus
Canada US
Guyana Venezuela Jamaica
Maldives Bhutan Pakistan Afghanistan
Poland
Vanuatu
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Botswana
Netherlands
Liberia
Tanzania
Laos
Morocco
Jordan
Portugal
Chad
Zambia
Jamaica
Yemen
Uzbekistan
Slovenia
China
United Arab Emirates
Indonesia
Ethiopia
Viet Nam
Kyrgyzstan
Belarus
Egypt
Rwanda
Bahrain
Cyprus
Malawi
Kazakhstan
Italy
Georgia
Nigeria
Afghanistan
Malta
Croatia
Papua New Guinea
Albania
Brunei
Luxembourg
Cambodia
Lebanon
Brazil
Zimbabwe
Ghana
Colombia
France
Thrinidad and Tobago
Myanmar
Greece
Costa Rica
Serbia
Somalia
Tajikistan
Lithuania
Azerbaijan
Singapore
Nepal
Cameroon
Finland
Macedonia
Armenia
Slovakia
Syria
Panama
Mauritius
Mongolia
Pakistan
Thailand
Madagascar
South Korea
Spain
United States
United Kingdom
Turkey
New Zealand
Austria
Malaysia
Kenya
Latvia
Japan
Germany
Haiti
Senegal
Argentina
Estonia
Philippines
Bulgaria
Algeria
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
Hungary
Samoa
Bahamas
Uganda
Peru
Sri Lanka
Cuba
Iran
Venezuela
Switzerland
Bolivia
Canada
Dominica
South Africa
Montenegro
Romania
Mexico
Bangladesh
Qatar
Australia
Denmark
Russia
Moldova
Ireland
Vanuatu
Uruguay
Oman
Czech Republic
Chile
Belgium
Ukraine
Nicaragua
Ecuador
India
Bhutan
Kuwait
Iraq
Norway
Poland
Guyana
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maldives
Tone(Non-BRI countries) Tone(BRI countries)
Negative Positive
Sub-Saharan Africa
East Asia & Pacific
Middle East &
North Africa
Europe (EU)
Europe (Non-EU)
Latin America
& Caribbean
South Asia
Most negative:
A Chinese energy company is involved in an alleged bribery
scandal.
Most frequent:
The trade deficit with China could
be increased.
Most positive: Investment in
infrastructure could help develop local area and add new
economic opportunities.
Most negative: None
Most frequent: Expand foreign
trade within free trade zone under
the BRI.
Most positive:
BRI is expected to increase trade
cooperation.
Most negative:
Military expansion may
affect sovereignty.
Most frequent: Investment in
infrastructure is benefit to
development.
Most positive: Investment in
infrastructure is benefit to
development.
Most negative:
None
Most frequent: Connectivity is benefit to socio-
economic development.
Most positive: Connectivity is benefit to socio-
economic development.
Most negative:
Insecurity for workersinvolved in
BRI projects.
Most frequent: Investment in infrastructure development could boost
economic growth
Most positive: Investment in infrastructure development could boost
economic growth
Most negative:
Deglobalisationtrend is opposite
to BRI.
Most frequent: Investment from
China has increased under
BRI.
Most positive: Investment from
China has increased under
BRI.
Most negative:
Huge investment may cause debt
problem.
Most frequent: The negative trade balance
with China may grow.
Most positive: Trade
opportunities are increasing under
BRI.
Most negative:
Expand political influence
through BRI in the region.
Most frequent: BRI is expected to increase trade
cooperation.
Most positive: Quality of
products from China has improved.
Most negative:
The process under BRI can be made fairer.
Most frequent: Improve mutually beneficial
cooperation.
Most positive: Cooperation in trade
and investment could be increased
under BRI.
Most negative:
Huge investment may
trigger debtproblem
Most frequent: Huge investment may trigger debt problem;
The process needs to be fairer (more local
labour and participation)
Most positive:
None
Most negative:
There exist issues of
unlawfulnessunder the BRI.
Most frequent: There exist issues of
unlawfulness under the BRI; Huge investment
may cause debtproblem.
Most positive: Countries could
strengthen cooperationwith China
under the BRI.
Most negative:
Most projects under BRI are in
infrastructure sector, which produce a lot greenhouse gas and
may cause environment problem.
Most frequent: BRI can provide
opportunities for other countries to expand export to China and
engage in international trade.
Most positive: Chinese investment in Jamaica contributes to generate
economic growth, create job opportunities
in local area.
Most negative:
China engages in land
grabbing in Maldives.
Most frequent: Maldives may fall into debt trap when
facing huge investment from
China under the BRI.
Most positive:
BRI will enhance cooperation between China and Maldives
through increasing trade, investment and tourism.
Most negative:
Insecurity for workers
involved in BRI projects
Most frequent: BRI could strengthen win-win cooperation
between countries
Most positive: BRI could strengthen win-
win cooperation between countries
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