Inflaming Transatlantic Tensions? China’s Public Diplomacy Efforts to Influence EU-US Relations

Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Elena Ferrari, Julia Voo

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    Abstract

    In this initial exploration, the authors explore efforts by Chinese government representatives in the EU to influence European public opinion during the 2020 US Presidential elections. Over a four-week period around 3 November 2020, they examine the tweets of 25 Chinese govern- ment EU-based Twitter accounts to assess whether there was an enhanced and sustained ef- fort to influence European public opinion on key geopolitical issues. Their analysis identifies Chinese government efforts on Twitter to influence European public opinion on the US, includ- ing through proxy references. Further research is required to establish the link between global Chinese government accounts and European-based Chinese government representatives, as well as to test more advanced tools for tweet retrieval, for example through sentiment analysis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationChina’s Digital Power
    Subtitle of host publicationAssessing the Implications for the EU
    EditorsTim Rühlig
    PublisherDigital Power China research consortium (DPC)
    Pages65-74
    Number of pages10
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Field of Science*

    • 5.6 Political science

    Publication Type*

    • 6. Other publications

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