Any trace of Chinese «soft power»?

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Any trace of Chinese «soft power»? - How China is portrayed in Angolan newspapers By Aslak Orre

CHINA IN ANGOLA Credit lines for oil (aprox. USD 15 billion) Reconstruction business Business Construction, imports Mining, agriculture, forestry, speical zones Constant migration: 1-300 000? Few settlers Culture & media? No Confucious Institute, ZTE largest actor

MEDIA IN ANGOLA TV (nation-wide coverage) TPA1 & TPA2 (Public) TV Zimbo (Private) Newspapers 1 daily: Jornal de Angola 8-12 weekly Radio Radio Nacional de Angola Radio Ecclesia, Despertar! + 3-4 Official & govn t story & info Journalist on China Popular interpretations & sentiment

FINDINGS Analysing 2012

Positive framing (29%) China, that supports the national reconstruction process of Angola with credit lines, also has agreements in the areas of technology, health and agriculture. (Jornal de Angola, Jan 11, 2012)

Chinese involvement in Angolan: infrastructure construction 62 16 % agriculture 15 4 % diamonds, mining 2 1 % railway operation 1 0 % Angola specific subtotal 268 70 % Total 383 100 % Table 3: Positive associations Cases Per cent In China and globally: Chinese economic development, global power & international relations 54 14 % Cooperation on economy and politics China-other countries 35 9 % Arts & literature: China's emerging market, openness 10 3 % Chinese society, fashion, environment, heritage 6 2 % Economic and political openness in China 5 1 % Public health & education in China 5 1 % Subtotal 115 30 % China-Angola cooperation on:... Unspecified; cooperation, bilateral trade, oil & diplomatic statements 88 23 % donations, financing, credit lines (by China) 39 10 % training of Angolans 30 8 % culture and arts 11 3 % security and public order 9 2 % the judiciary 7 2 %... fighting corruption 2 1 % parliamentary affairs 2 1 %

Neutral framing (63%) The OECD countries will consume less petroleum than last year, while the consumption of the big emerging countries, with China and India up front, will grow, said the organisation. (Jornal de Angola, Jan 18, 2012)

Table 4: Neutral framing of China Cases Per cent In China and globally Chinese economy & global significance 383 50 % Chinese economic statistics 39 5 % International relations & diplomacy 129 17 % About China (dedicated articles) 21 3 % Cultural production in China 20 3 % China in history & theory 18 2 % Public health issues 6 1 % Environment 6 1 % Fiction, literature references 6 1 % China in space 1 0 % Subtotal 629 82 % Angola specific: Angola-China economic interaction 104 14 % Angolans in China 14 2 % Angola-China relations, political & diplomatic 14 2 % Angolan natural resources 4 1 % Sports, Angola-China 1 0 % Subtotal 137 18 % Total 766 100 %

Negative framing (8%) The [Angolan] oil business is a state secret, the diamond business idem, the loans and credits they get from international financial institutions such as the World Bank, the IMF, from China, from Russia, etc., are all state secrets it is all business belonging to JES family, secrets of the JES [President dos José Eduardo dos Santos] family. (Folha 8, Nov 3, 2012)

Table 5: Negative associations of China Cases Per cent In China and globally Problems in China 36 48 % Authoritarianism and censorship 6 8 % Poor quality products 3 4 % Corruption in China and global 2 3 % Subtotal 47 63 % Angola specific: Propping up MPLA & dos Santos politically 8 11 % Angola dominated by China 6 8 % Poor quality products in Angola specifically 5 7 % Immigration (illegitimate) to Angola 5 7 % Corruption and China in Angola 2 3 % Angolans in China 2 3 % Subtotal 28 37 % Total 75 100 %

Media relations to government Official government newspapers: Most positive least negative Critical/opposition newspapers: More negative Least positive Relations to MPLA/ dos Santos affects portrayal of China

China as it appears to through Angolan media China manifested as a world power A very commercial relationship Little reporting on Chinese culture and society Most reporting is positive or neutral critical analysis is absent Chinese business in Angola is OBSCURE/incomprehensible A relationship for the political/economic ELITE Chinese people don t speak directly to Angolans

Any trace of Chinese soft power? Political system? Culture? Developmentalism Strong association with Angola s reconstruction, development A major under-utilised resource, to be developed! Conundrum: Winning hearts and minds with obscurity and elite communication? In Angola non-intervention policy stands in the way

Any trace of China s soft power in Angola? We should bring Chinese culture to the world, develop cultural soft power compatible with China s international standing, and increase the influence of Chinese culture in the world. President Hu Jintao, 2011

Any trace of China s soft power in Angola? China should actively engage inpublic diplomacy in order to comprehensively develop its soft power and further boost its international appeal and influence This is both a pressing task and a long-term strategy. Foregin minister, Yang Jiechi, 2011

Any trace of China s soft power in Angola? China s political system is not attractive and they have no attractiveness as a model. China has little soft power. Lee Kuan Yew, 2011

References in 4 Angolan weeklies, 2012-13 Country Word references Portugal 2609 Brazil 2538 China 2052 USA 1627 South Africa 1466 DR Congo 928 Zambia 549 Namibia 338 Norway 112 Denmark 102