金钱适得其反:中国投资如何助长海外反华抗议

Money backfires: How Chinese investment fuels anti-China protests abroad

World Development · 2024
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究中国对外直接投资如何引发127个国家的反华抗议,发现政治竞争程度低的国家中,中国投资更容易激起抗议,而援助和贸易则无此效应。

Abstract

China has been expanding its global economic presence through foreign direct investment, foreign aid, and trade. China’s growing economic influence, however, is inviting worries and suspicion in many countries, leading to the rise of anti-China protests. How and when does China’s economic expansion promote anti-China protests? We explore this question by examining the effect of Chinese FDI on the rise of anti-China protests across 127 countries. First, we argue that Chinese FDI promotes anti-China protests, but the effects are contingent on the level of political competition. We find that the effect of Chinese FDI on anti-China protests is particularly stronger in countries where citizens have limited institutional routes to express their grievances and pursue policy alternatives through political competition. Second, we find that the pattern of increasing anti-China protests does not appear in the context of Chinese foreign aid or trade with China. The finding that Chinese FDI backfires and incites anti-China protests has profound implications for our understanding of China’s global economic influence and its limits.

中国对外直接投资反华抗议政治竞争制度渠道