Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research (Sep 2023)

Rethinking China: Perceptions from Africa. A survey of Nigeria University students

  • Nurettin Can,
  • Sanar Muhyaddin,
  • Ahmet Arabaci,
  • Ibrahim Koncak,
  • Ibrahim Keles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v10i5.1023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5

Abstract

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This article studies the sources from which Nigerian university students receive information about China. The awareness of the Nigerian youth about China's initiatives such as 'One Belt One Road' and 'Forum on China-Africa Cooperation' further discloses the perception of the students on the rise of China and its influence on global affairs. In addition, the study reveals how African students perceive China as a trade partner. The results indicate the internet and social media are major sources of awareness. Some students are somewhat aware of the Chinese initiatives, but others have never heard about these initiatives. The students think that China has influence in the World and African affairs and are neutral about the responsible behavior of China as a global power. Students are positive about the Chinese development model and are concerned about the influx of Chinese labor in Nigeria.

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