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China’s Covid-19 Aid Diplomacy in 2020: Patterns and Motivations




AuthorsAubié, Hermann; Paltemaa, Lauri; Sookari, Tommi

PublisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH

Publication year2025

JournalHague Journal of Diplomacy

Journal name in sourceThe Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Volume20

Issue1

First page 69

Last page100

ISSN1871-1901

eISSN1871-191X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-bja10200

Web address https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191x-bja10200

Preprint addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/478182075


Abstract

This article investigates the determinants underlying the Chinese Covid-19 global humanitarian aid campaign in 2020 by statistical analysis on a novel author-made dataset that tracks Chinese aid across the globe in 2020. The results show that many existing Chinese humanitarian aid practices first followed a policy of near universalism of aid, but then resumed more traditional forms of Chinese humanitarian aid targeting the Global South on a bilateral basis in the latter half of the campaign. Aid was allocated based on mixed motives that included humanitarian calculations, but also a more short-term diplomatic calculus typical of disaster diplomacy and other non-humanitarian factors. Chinese humanitarian aid needs to be considered as an important public diplomacy tool as it can be used to reward closer partnerships with China and penalise their absence.


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Funding information in the publication
Academy of Finland (323705). Finnish Research Council Project 323795 Security in China (SIC)


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