TITLE:
Framework Differences and Ideological Logic: A Comparative Study of the Belt and Road Initiative Reports on China-Africa Relations by Xinhua News Agency’s Africa Edition, BBC News Africa, and Two Other Media Outlets
AUTHORS:
Yiran Liu
KEYWORDS:
China-Africa Cooperation, The Belt and Road Initiative, English-Language Media for Africa, News Framing, Agenda-Setting
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.16 No.5,
May
15,
2026
ABSTRACT: Africa is a key partner of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and English-language media targeting Africa shape African audiences’ perceptions of China-Africa BRI cooperation and China’s international discourse power. This study selects four representative Sino-Western English media for Africa, conducts a comparative analysis of their 2021-2025 China-Africa BRI reports via content analysis and news framing theory, and constructs a three-level analytical path of framework identification, word choice analysis and agenda-setting logic mining. The results show that Chinese media adopt win-win development and livelihood improvement frameworks with positive reporting tendencies, while Western media focus on debt trap and colonialism frameworks with negative biases. Such disparities stem from ideological differences, geopolitical competition and media positioning divergence. The study also puts forward targeted suggestions for optimizing China’s Africa-oriented communication strategies, filling the research gap in the field of Africa-oriented English media and China-Africa BRI cooperation.