China in Africa : between imperialism and partnership in humanitarian development
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China in Africa : between imperialism and partnership in humanitarian development
Lexington Books, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This book examines Sino-African relations and their impact on Africa. It argues that Africa's relationship with China has had a profound impact on key sectors in Africa-economic and political development, the media, infrastructural development, foreign direct investments, loans, debt peonage, and international relations. The authors also analyze the imperialist and neo-colonialist implications of this relationship and discuss the degree to which the relationship is beneficial to Africa.
目次
Part I: Early Contacts and Connections
Chapter 1: Premier Zhou Enlai's Excursions to Africa
Chapter 2: The Policy Framework of Sino-African Relations from the Chinese Perspective: A
Review of Selected policy papers and agreements
Chapter 3: Jamie Monson and the Historiography of China-Africa Relations: Focus on the
Tanzania-Zambia Railway
Chapter 4: Alliance Systems Redefined: Towards an Explanation of China's Hands-Off
Approach to African Politics
Chapter 5: The Belt and Road Initiative in Africa: But What Kind of Developmental Power Does
China Have?
Part II: New-Imperialism or a New World Order
Chapter 6: China in Africa: The Fifth Wave of Conquest and Plunder?
Chapter 7: Changing Africa-China Relations: Colonialism or Partnership?
Chapter 8: Chinese and African Economic Relations: A New World Order or A New Form of
Colonialism?
Chapter 9: China's Cultural Rapprochement: The Uses of Soft Power as a Form of Building
Alliances in Africa
Chapter 10: Politics and Governance: China's hands-off approach to African politics
Part III: China's Regional Footprints
Chapter 11: Reporting the Dragon: A Thematic Study of Anti-Chinese Sentiments in 'China in
Africa' News Coverage
Chapter 12: Chinese Economic Development Projects in Zimbabwe
Chapter 13: The March of the Red Dragon: The Geographic Footprints of Chinese Presence in
Africa
Chapter 14: China: Africa's new Wise Men from the East? An Analysis of Africa's Non-State and State Actors' Perceptions of China and the Chinese
Chapter 15: Chinese Investments in Africa: 'Chopsticks Mercantilism'
Conclusion: The Chinese and a Continent Made Fragile by Its Leaders
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