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El. knyga: China in Africa: Between Imperialism and Partnership in Humanitarian Development

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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793612335
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  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9781793612335
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"This book examines Sino-African relations with a focus on China's active role in fostering economic and infrastructural development in Africa. It discusses the neo-colonialist implications of this relationship and the consequences for both sides"--

This book examines Sino-African relations with a focus on China’s active role in fostering economic and infrastructural development in Africa. It discusses the neo-colonialist implications of this relationship and the consequences for both sides.

Abbreviations ix
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgment xvii
Introduction xix
PART I EARLY CONTACTS AND CONNECTIONS
1(112)
1 Zhou Enlai's Excursions To Africa: A Case Study Of Egypt
3(22)
Alecia D. Hoffman
2 The Policy Framework Of Sino-African Relations From The Chinese Perspective: A Review Of Selected Policy Papers And Agreements
25(20)
Wei Ye
3 Jamie Monson And The Historiography Of China-Africa Relations: The Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara) In Focus
45(24)
Tokunbo A. Ayoola
4 Alliance Systems Redefined: Toward An Alternative Perspective Of China's Hands-Off Approach To African Politics
69(20)
Lawrence Mhandara
5 The Belt And Road Initiative In Africa: But What Kind Of Developmental Power Does China Have?
89(24)
Kudakwashe Chirambwi
PART II NEW IMPERIALISM OR A NEW WORLD ORDER
113(118)
6 China In Africa: The Fifth Wave Of Conquest And Plunder?
115(24)
Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
7 Changing Africa-China Relations: Colonialism Or Partnership?
139(20)
Simbo Olorunfemi
8 China And Africa: The Beginning Of A New World Order Or A New Form Of Colonialism
159(26)
Priye S. Torulagha
9 China's Cultural Rapprochement: The Uses Of Soft Power As A Form Of Building Alliances In Africa
185(30)
Alecia D. Hoffman
Regina M. Moorer
10 Politics And Governance: China's Hands-Off Approach To African Politics
215(16)
Charles Mutasa
PART III CHINA'S REGIONAL FOOTPRINTS
231(114)
11 Reporting The Dragon: A Thematic Study Of Anti-Chinese Sentiments In "China In Africa" News Coverage
233(30)
Surqjudeen Mudasiru
Abdul-Gafar Tobi Oshodi
12 Chinese Economic Development Projects In Zimbabwe
263(20)
Charity Manyeruke
13 The March Of The Red Dragon: The Geographic Footprints Of Chinese Presence In Africa
283(22)
Elisha J. Dung
Augustine Avwunudiogba
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
305(26)
Emmanuel Matambo
15 Chinese Investments In Africa: "Chopsticks Mercantilism"
331(14)
George B. N. Ayittey
Conclusion: The Chinese and a Continent Made Fragile by Its Leaders 345(10)
Index 355(8)
About the Editors 363(2)
About the Contributors 365
Sabella O. Abidde is professor of political science at Alabama State University.

Tokunbo A. Ayoola is reader and chair in the Department of History and Diplomatic Studies at Anchor University.