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 language | English |
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Title of host publication | China’s Digital Power |
Subtitle of host publication | Assessing the Implications for the EU |
Editors | Tim Rühlig |
Publisher | Digital Power China research consortium (DPC) |
Pages | 65-74 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Field of Science*
- 5.6 Political science
Publication Type*
- 6. Other publications