アジア社会文化研究 Issue 23
published_at 2022-03-31

中国政府の対エジプト外交の展開 : 『人民日報』による宣伝報道を中心に

The Development of China's Diplomacy with Egypt: Focusing on the Propaganda in the People's Daily
USHIRODA Misa
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Abstract
This paper examines the propaganda coverage of Egypt in China, focusing on the 1950s and 1960s. Originally, Egypt had friendly relations with the Nationalist Government at Nanjing, establishing a consulate there in 1934 and diplomatic relations with it in 1948, which continued even after the National Government shifted to Taiwan. However, in June 1956, Egypt broke off relations with Taiwan and established diplomatic relations with China.
The establishment of diplomatic relations with Egypt provided an important opportunity to establish diplomatic ties with countries in Africa and the Middle East. Since then, several countries, especially in the Third World, have established diplomatic relations with China.
In this sense, the establishment of diplomatic relations with Egypt has a groundbreaking significance for China; however, it has not been sufficiently examined in previous studies. Therefore, this study delved
into the details of the Chinese government's coverage of Egypt, mainly using People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party.