• Imnecomrade [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    I am curious about the reasoning the people had for saying culture or diplomacy is the primary force for achieving China’s foreign policy goals over economy. I understand they have made an impact, but it’s interesting to declare it as a primary force among the other options. Maybe there’s bias given the work they do or the interests they have?

    • chickentendrils [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      1 month ago

      It’s perhaps a naive outlook but I’ve met a lot of Chinese workers in Africa through online video chat websites, and I’d say there’s just a different logic to the development versus previous “development” when French/US interests were involved. Whether these are real differences or pragmatic decisions to dedollarize, or whether it matters at the end of the day versus in the history books, I can believe it’s a minority sentiment there, even if it is a bit propagandist. You’d probably see similar rates in surveys of the US, for different reasons.