A Soft Power Resource, Rationality and the Impact of Covid-19 on China’s Influence on Africa

Author:

Ameyaw-Brobbey Thomas1ORCID,Nunoo Isaac2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Manchester Metropolitan University Faculty of Business and Law UK Manchester

2. University of Cape Coast Centre for African and International Studies Ghana Cape Coast

Abstract

Abstract China features significantly in the Covid-19 narrative for good and bad reasons. The purpose of this paper is to test, empirically, the assumption that Covid-19 would negatively influence perceptions of China in Ghana, due to its perceived relationship with the pandemic. We characterise Chinese manufactured products as soft power resources and analyse the role they play in addressing the personal needs and interests of Ghanaians and how they affect positive and negative perceptions of China amid the Covid-19 pandemic. We used a mixed research method and collected data from a sample size of 1,020 for analysis. We found that Ghanaians are rational actors who maximise the perceived gains of their actions in pursuit of their objectives. Thus, the self-interest and personal satisfaction Ghanaians gain through China’s manufactured products outweigh the negative representation of China in the Covid-19 narrative, shaping a positive attitude in Ghana towards China. We situate the argument within rational choice theory.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Development,History

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