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Silk Road Thursdays: China Soft Power Stadium Diplomacy
Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai delivered the "Eight principles for China's Economic & Technical Assistance" to Ghana in 1964, this continues to be the framework of modern day China.
This is the difference between China and (PLUG IN ANY FORMER COLONIAL COUNTRY).
Ancient China had a fine appreciation for strategy and diplomacy. They understood that Hard Power was not the only option towards conflict, and that with power came great responsibility.
The Soft Power of China in Africa spaces stirs up a lot of feelings, while some view this as hope for a brighter future, others see it as photocopied version of European colonization. This seems to be a common analysis of soft power influences of Asia in Africa.
The argument that China only understands soft power or the impact of state influence through the lenses of "International Relations": (PLUG IN ANY EUROPEAN BASED IDEOLOGY) is just another powerful example of eurocentrism in understanding International relations and state dynamic.
CAN YOU GIVE YOUR NEIGHBOR SOME CHEENEE, SHUGAR, SUGAR, TANG (糖)?
This brings me to an expression of my father's people, (My father is an American, from the Lone Star State! Oh for you outsiders you can say TEXAS!!)
There is an expression used by neighbors, when they find each other attractive. The key here is, "ATTRACTION MUST BE MUTUAL". Please understand, this is such an old school approach, today we just text each other or give a very focused wave. There is an art to waving and saying hello, please ask a southerner!
Walk towards your neighbor's place of residence and knock the door:
"Can I have some sugar?" Now if your neighbor is attractive, you will get the SUGAR. If they are not, you will be told of the severity of diabetes in the family or that door will not move an inch. You will find yourself leaving sugar alone and opt for honey.
Joseph Nye (The Legend behind the term Soft Power) stressed soft power is only as attractive and persuasive as your neighbors believe you to be. China's neighbors(Japan, India, Vietnam, Philippines, and so many more) don't want the SUGAR! There are some other countries in Asia that do, but for the most part NO SUGAR! China now enjoys not SUGAR but honey with friends across the other side of the world: South America and Africa.
One of the ways China enjoys Soft Power is through the building of football stadiums know as, Stadium Diplomacy in Africa.
The reason for Stadium Diplomacy! Estádio 11 de Novembro -Luanda, Angola. This smile on her face, the amount of people that for this moment are just Angolans! They are not poor, sick Africans! They are Angolans, a country in Southern Africa enjoying a football game.
These are the countries that have benefited from Stadium Diplomacy.
Sorry to the following countries: Cape Verde, Seychelles and Mauritius. After loading this up, I thought to myself, you remember to put your company logo and missed three countries. :)
Have you ever attended a football match in Africa? It doesn't matter the country, just have you ever attended a football match in Africa? Local or national, it is a moving opera.
One thing about football you must understand, there is an art of trash talking that occurs on behalf of patriotism. This holy ritual is so powerful that just one side matters, YOUR COUNTRY!
World Cup Italy 1990 changed the football world forever. Two very important lessons occurred:
1. Roger Miller father of the Indomitable Lions, the greatest that ever did it, the father of African football dished out an ass whopping, kicking of the ass, owning that ass to Colombia (2-1).
2. Father of African football Roger Milller danced Makossa music on the field. This forever changed how football teams celebrated victory and also the respect of African football players in football matches.
FOOTBALL is part of those fibers that hold the continent as ONE AFRICA. We might have our differences but football matches such as the World Cup, Africa Cup give us visual representation and a voice! The building of such new massive infrastructures stimulates local economies around the area and give people a sense of pride and identity.
The stadiums provide a break from all of IT! It gives the people a sense of a patriotism and a sense of belonging to a community that focuses on the skill set to win a match vs the lack of skills in modernity. Stadiums are also part of a country's brand identity and this is an area that African countries desperately need to work on if they want to be global players in diplomacy.
The brand of Africa is often linked to suffering, poverty and the metaphor for the definition of HELL on earth. Stadium Diplomacy is cultural diplomacy from China vs. the diplomacy of the west towards Africa which is the continuation of "Diplomacy of Dependency".
China actually believes that the African intellect is diverse enough to appreciate and benefit from niche diplomacy and it is for this reason why bigger stadiums will be built.
This is just one of many examples of China in Africa spaces. I am aware many see nothing right about China in Africa. I must remind you for the last four centuries, our other friends have never applied those 8 principles. Africa now has options, but with choices and options also comes great responsibility from both parties.
Until Next Silk Thursday!
Public Health Wednesdays(PHW)- Join us in Celebrating Breastfeeding Month Awareness
This collage of photos is simply to recognize mothers in Asia and Africa that breastfeed, but so often are absent in visual positive health images in overall public health discussions.
The colored woman's breast is always viewed in extremities, vulgar to primitive. Her breast for some reason are not motherly, they are not nurturing or beautiful. They excite men who simply cannot resist their allure.
Breast are a food source, which I would think most people would understand this to be truth. How many times have you seen people eat frozen cow snoot? I am sorry, how many times have you seen people eat ice-cream? We can understand the importance of one mammal's milk to us but not the importance of our females feeding their own, with their milk.
I will not list the incredible immunity powers that come from a mother breastfeeding her child. I will not bore you with the details of bonding that takes place between mother and child.
However, if you will like more information on breastfeeding, please click on the link below the photos.
I posted these photos because I don't see these breast in our conversations of breast feeding in Public or Global Health.
Cassava Tuesdays: Africa Gastrodiplomacy
The Heavens and Food
Ambrosia of ancient Greece gave immortality to the Gods which allowed them to govern mankind. The Golden Apples in Norse Mythology that allows the Nordic Gods to stay alive and immortal to rule mankind. Peaches of Immortality in Ancient China, Yams for the Igbo Tribe(Nigeria) is used to honor the Earth goddess Ala. In the Abrahamic faiths, food is used as a form of governance with foods considered "unholy" and "holy", there is even a particular way to prepare food and animals. Humans, who do not prescribe to such governance, negatively affect their chance to enter heaven.
Food is a material and symbolic representation of culture; it allows people to communicate values, attitudes and identities. Delicate and Rare cuisine is associated with high social ranks in society. Cooking and Hospitality create opportunities for dialogue and often the first step towards diplomacy. .
Gastrodiplomacy is an edible soft power, unlike other soft power examples; you can drink, eat, touch and smell it. The new diplomatic language of the 21st century diplomat is- Does the world speak and understand your country’s cultural diplomacy? In addition, how does your country use cultural diplomacy as a national brand tool?
Examples of Countries that appreciate Food in the conversation of Diplomacy: South Korea "Global Hansik"or Kimchi Diplomacy, Malaysia Kitchen, Global Thai (Thailand), Peru Mucho Gusto (Peru), Have you checked out the Nordic Movement in Food? Nordic Food Diplomacy (Norway/Sweden/Denmark)
CASSAVA DIPLOMACY: GASTRODIPLOMACY
The identity of Africa is often painted with negative representation through the many forms of media. This negative representation is portrayed in western spaces and spaces in the east such as South Korea, China and Japan. Africa is always portrayed as primitive, chaos and one disaster waiting to happen form the last previous disaster still happening. These images and narratives make it extremely difficult to picture a vibrant food culture of Africa. It makes it close to impossible to believe that food from Africa is tasty, delicious or appealing. Africa is home to tropical cuisine with a diversity in vegetables, fruits and spices like no other continent. It is home to rich succulent tomato based dishes, spicy stews, fluffy grains, sweet savory fried plantains, steamed sweet savory fresh corn tamales(Koki Corn), grilled beefs and chicken dishes with spices that dance in your mouth and so much more. Food is just one of many branding tools in Cassava Diplomacy available for African countries.
ESE & SEGYE will launch a Cameroonian-fusion restaurant, Keeka & Lisu in Seoul, South Korea with the goal of using food to promote dialogue and promote overall Bantu culture. We are still in the very early stages of planning.
Until next time,
Muldays -Water Scarcity
Water makes up 70% of the planet but the stuff we drink, well there is just 3% available.
I remember days carrying water on my head with other children and women in the community. We would trek and get water from streams, ponds that were often infected with water-borne diseases. Water borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid fever, diarrhea make up close to 50% of the health issues faced by Africans. My primary school years were nothing short from a horror movie written by Stephen King. I lost classmates, neighbors and friends from water borne diseases and at least 80% of my childhood was filled with those listed illnesses.
What role does Water play in African International Relations?
Do you know, there are engineers that believe the hydro power capability of the Victoria Falls can offer power to Zambia and her neighbors? Some claim the entire continent!! What about nuclear power?
The lack of clean water contributes to more than just the poverty of African States. It is more than the poor brown faces you see on this blog.
African States do not focus on niche diplomatic practices outside the continent or inside the continent. Unfortunately because of this lack of practice, they underestimate the role which they play in promoting the niche diplomatic practices of middle, super and super power states.
The practice of "water diplomacy" by governments and foreign non profit organizations, simply shapes and reinforces niche diplomatic practices of middle, super and super power states in Africa.
Middle Power states from Asia, like South Korea are also using this “water diplomacy” to offer help and soften their image, their brand, and their contribution to underdeveloped African Countries and Southeast Asian Countries. African Countries unknowingly or knowingly feed their narrative of needing to be saved, if you will "Diplomacy of Dependency" .
WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF WATER SCARCITY IN AFRICA?
The cause of water scarcity and the issues within water security in Africa can be blamed on the three major pollution culprits: Climatic, Industrial and Environmental.
Deforestation(Industrial pollution) in Sub-Saharan Africa has caused a process of desertification(Climatic & Environmental pollution).
Water Scarcity in Africa can be blamed on the exploitation of natural resources, dumping of industrial wastes and the selling of land to foreign interests.
The link between selling land and water scarcity is the massive deforestation that takes place in a short amount of time. It also includes the disruption of water cycles that also play in the role of climate issues in the region.
I hope you have seen the rather crafty ways countries maintain their image through niche diplomacy.
****Before I go, I mentioned the possibility of nuclear power. Nuclear Power from Victoria Falls in Zambia with the assistance of a friend that is known in the West for Hard Power. Everyone has an appreciation for attraction and persuasiveness.
Next week, we will take at our Water Mythology & Folklore Stories.