‘Genuinely popular’: how Africa’s positive opinion of China goes beyond the elite
Public views of China in sub-Saharan countries are overwhelmingly positive, Asia Society survey shows
“We have been benefiting from the cooperation and the attitude of bringing everybody to the table where everyone feels they are winning in the process,” he said. “That is, to my understanding, what China presents.”
Kagame is not alone in his high opinion of China. Across Africa, many countries have had support from the Asian superpower over the years as they paved their way to independence. Once there, they found that a strong relationship with China offered other benefits as well.
That view appeared to be reflected in a survey by the Asia Society Policy Institute, a New York-based think tank.
According to the data released earlier this month by the Asia Society’s Global Public Opinion on China Project, positive views of China outweighed the negative by about three to one among the nearly 300 people surveyed across sub-Saharan Africa.