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HOW THE CEE CITIZENS VIEW CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT IN 2022

-BASED ON HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS-

Chief Editor: Chen Xin

Prepared by: GKI Economic Research Co.

This book was published by the CHINA-CEE INSTITUTE, Budapest, December 2022

Copyright: China-CEE Institute Nonprofit Ltd.

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HOW THE CEE CITIZENS VIEW CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT IN 2021

China-CEE Institute in cooperation with GKI Economic Research Co. had implemented a massive survey in October-November 2021 with the following characteristics:
1. Continuity. Since the establishment in 2017, the China-CEE Institute had implemented 5 round surveys in every autumn in Central and Eastern Europe, with the same questions and same methods. Continuity can provide possibility for further conducting comparative studies, and have an in-depth picture of the citizens in Central and Eastern Europe on China’s development. 2. Coverage. The survey covers 16 Central and Eastern European countries, and as well as Greece and Belorussia. All together 18 countries had been surveyed. 3. Sample. In each country we have 1000 sample copies and all together we have 18,000 sample copies. 4. Quality. Working together with professional survey institutions, like Ipsos, Impetus Research (former GFK) and TNS Kantor, and using 3 different survey methods such as CAPI (face-to-face interview), CAWI (on-line) and CATI (by telephone), we can ensure the quality of the survey. Read more

HOW THE CEE CITIZENS VIEW CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT IN 2020

This report is the result of the fourth polling project launched in 2020. In addition to analyzing the views of the public in 2020, it also has a comparison with the results of the previous polls. The China-CEE Institute plans to gradually accumulate a database through the annual polling project and observe changes in citizens’ perceptions of China’s development in Central and Eastern European countries.

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How the CEE Citizens view China’s Development in 2019

In the fall of 2019, the China-CEE Institute launched its third polling project within the same survey scope and with the same sampling method. This report is the result of the 2019 poll. In addition to analysing the views of the public in 2019, it also has a comparison with the results of the 2017 and 2018 polls. The China-CEE Institute plans to gradually accumulate a database through the annual polling project and observe changes in citizens’ perceptions on China’s development in Central and Eastern European countries.

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How the CEE Citizens view China’s Development in 2018

The China-CEE Institute launched its first polling project in the fall of 2017, which conducted an extensive survey on how the citizens of 16 countries in Central and Eastern Europe viewed China’s development. The survey was conducted in cooperation with professional polling agencies through tendering, with 1000 questionnaires per country and a total of 16,000 questionnaires.

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HOW THE CEE CITIZENS VIEW CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT – 2017

Background and key findings
China’s trade relations play an increasing role in the Central and Eastern European countries. Citizens of the
region’s countries are also aware of this fact, but until now there were no available research that reflects the
public’s views on economic and trade development of the Central and Eastern European countries in connection
with China. To bridge over this gap, the China-CEE Institute Nonprofit Ltd. had announced a tender. GKI won
the tender and had prepared a study based on household surveys conducted in 16 countries in the CEE region.
Dr He Zhigao and Mr. Ma Junchi from the China-CEE Institute, as well as Dr. Li Danlin from the Institute of
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies (CASS), had involved into the translation work from English
to Chinese.

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HOW THE CEE CITIZENS VIEW CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT – 2017 – Chinese language version

Background and key findings
China’s trade relations play an increasing role in the Central and Eastern European countries. Citizens of the
region’s countries are also aware of this fact, but until now there were no available research that reflects the
public’s views on economic and trade development of the Central and Eastern European countries in connection
with China. To bridge over this gap, the China-CEE Institute Nonprofit Ltd. had announced a tender. GKI won
the tender and had prepared a study based on household surveys conducted in 16 countries in the CEE region.
Dr He Zhigao and Mr. Ma Junchi from the China-CEE Institute, as well as Dr. Li Danlin from the Institute of
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies (CASS), had involved into the translation work from English
to Chinese.