UDC 316.653(497.11:510)
Biblid: 0543-3657, 75 (2024)
Vol. 75, No 1190, pp. 5-28
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2024.75.1190.1

Original article
Received: 20 Jan 2024
Accepted: 20 Feb 2024
CC BY-SA 4.0

ANALYSING DRIVERS OF SERBIAN PUBLIC OPINION ON CHINA: THE “IRON FRIENDSHIP” IN GLOBAL AND LOCAL CONTEXTS

GLEDIĆ Jelena (Senior Instructor, Faculty of Philology University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia), jelenagledic@gmail.com

In the past decade, Sino-Serbian relations have been at unprecedented heights, with China becoming one of Serbia’s top trading partners and investors. At the same time, the strained relations between the EU and China, and especially between the US and China, pose a challenge for Serbia. The country is caught between its EU aspirations and orientation towards the global West on the one hand and its socialist heritage on the other. In this context, this paper employs a multifaceted approach to analyse Serbian public opinion towards China, presenting prevalent perceptions and positing underlying determinants. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, a nationally representative survey is studied, and the results are interpreted in the context of historical realities, contemporary economic ties, and local and geopolitical considerations. Key findings underscore the significance of economic well-being, local politics, and global power dynamics for shaping public sentiment. Furthermore, it is shown that contemporary sentiments reshape perceptions of historical periods, even for those who lived through them. This research highlights the complexity of factors steering public opinion while at the same time emphasising its malleability. Providing a nuanced portrayal of perceptions underpinning the Sino-Serbian “Iron Friendship”, this research contributes to a broader understanding of the intricate dynamics characterising contemporary international relations.

Keywords: China; Serbia; Public Opinion; Iron Friendship.