China returns to Africa : a rising power and a continent embrace

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China returns to Africa : a rising power and a continent embrace

Chris Alden, Daniel Large and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, editors

C. Hurst, c2008

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781850658856

内容説明

The geopolitical landscape of contemporary China-Africa relations has provoked wide media interest. After being conspicuously overlooked during the G8's purported 'Year of Africa', the topic generated wider debate in the build-up to the China-Africa Summit in Beijing in 2006. Despite this, China's deepening re-engagement with the African continent has been relatively neglected in academic and development policy circles. In particular, the concrete ways in which different Chinese actors are operating in different parts of Africa, their political dynamics and implications for African development as well as Western views of this phenomenon, have yet be explored in depth. China Returns to Africa responds to this need by addressing the key issues in contemporary China-Africa relations. Taking its cue from the widely touted 'Chinese Scramble for Africa' and the accompanying claim of a 'new Chinese imperialism', the book moves beyond narrow media-driven concerns to offer one of the first far-ranging surveys of China's return to Africa, examining what this new relationship holds for diplomacy, trade and development.

目次

Political Economy1: 'The Rise of China: What's in it for Africa?' - Andrea Goldstein andNicolas Pinaud2: 'The Geopolitics of Chinese Oil Investment in Africa' - Ricardo Soares de Oliveira3: 'Chinese Business and African Development: Flying Geese or Hidden Dragon?' - Deborah Brautigam4: 'Chinese Economic Diplomacy in the African Continent: the Lusophone Strategy'- Ana Cristina Alves5: 'The Political Consequences of China's Return to Africa' - Denis TullThe Past as Present6: 'Liberating Labour? Constructing Anti-Hegemony along the Tazara Railway in Tanzania, 1965-1976' - Jamie Monson7: 'Medicine as Business: Chinese Medicine in Tanzania' - Elisabeth HsuPerspectives8: 'China-Africa: A West African Perspective' - Adama Gaye9: 'China's Perspectives on Contemporary China-Africa Relations' - He Wenping10: 'French Perspectives on the New Sino-African Relations' - Roland Marchal11: 'China-Africa Relations: An Early, Uncertain Debate in the United States'- Bates Gill, Chin-Hao Huang and J. Stephen MorrisonRelations in Focus12 'Mixed Fates of a Popular Minority: Chinese migrants in Cape Verde' - Jorgen Carling and Heidi Ostbo Haugen13: 'China in Angola: just a passion for oil?' - Manuel Ennes Ferreira14: 'Sudan: China and the Politics of Petroleum on the Nile' - Daniel Large15: 'South Africa and China: A Strategic Partnership?' - Garth Shelton16: 'Solidarity, Xenophobia and the Regulation of Chinese business in Namibia' - Gregor DoblerLooking Forward17: 'Ten Caveats and one sunrise in our contemplation of China and Africa' - Stephen Chan18: 'An Africa without Europeans' - Chris Alden19: 'Fitting China In' - Christopher ClaphamConclusion: - Daniel Large and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781850658863

内容説明

The geopolitical landscape of contemporary China-Africa relations has provoked wide media interest. After being conspicuously overlooked during the G8's purported 'Year of Africa', the topic generated wider debate in the build-up to the China-Africa Summit in Beijing in 2006. Despite this, China's deepening re-engagement with the African continent has been relatively neglected in academic and development policy circles. In particular, the concrete ways in which different Chinese actors are operating in different parts of Africa, their political dynamics and implications for African development as well as Western views of this phenomenon, have yet be explored in depth."China Returns to Africa" responds to this need by addressing the key issues in contemporary China-Africa relations. Taking its cue from the widely touted 'Chinese Scramble for Africa' and the accompanying claim of a 'new Chinese imperialism', the book moves beyond narrow media-driven concerns to offer one of the first far-ranging surveys of China's return to Africa, examining what this new relationship holds for diplomacy, trade and development.

目次

The geopolitical landscape of contemporary China-Africa relations has provoked wide media interest. After being conspicuously overlooked during the G8's purported 'Year of Africa', the topic generated wider debate in the build-up to the China-Africa Summit in Beijing in 2006. Despite this, China's deepening re-engagement with the African continent has been relatively neglected in academic and development policy circles. In particular, the concrete ways in which different Chinese actors are operating in different parts of Africa, their political dynamics and implications for African development as well as Western views of this phenomenon, have yet be explored in depth. "China Returns to Africa" responds to this need by addressing the key issues in contemporary China-Africa relations.Taking its cue from the widely touted 'Chinese Scramble for Africa' and the accompanying claim of a 'new Chinese imperialism', the book moves beyond narrow media-driven concerns to offer one of the first far-ranging surveys of China's return to Africa, examining what this new relationship holds for diplomacy, trade and development.

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