The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship
Author: Yu-Shan Wu.
Wu, Yu-Shan. January 2013. "The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship." Occasional Paper 134 26. Johannesburg:
The demands of public diplomacy have shifted with the development of social media
technologies. Increasingly, governments are required to gauge and respond to public
sentiment over and above the one-way communication of broadcast media. The social
media and accompanying elevated public role have complicated the decision-making
process in China to the extent of potentially influencing its outward engagements. On
the receiving end of China’s diplomacy is Africa, which is undergoing its own important
technological changes. South Africa’s domestic circumstances, however, demonstrate that
larger factors can override online sentiment. In two such important regions in the world,
it is important to consider whether these domestic changes are likely to strengthen or
undermine future China
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Africa future relationsPublished: January 2013Typ: report