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El. knyga: Sino-African Development Cooperation: Studies on the Theories, Strategies, and Policies

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This book reviews the background and evolving features of Sino-African relations, exploring various stages over the past 50 years. Pursuing an objective and forward-looking approach, it analyzes the development, current issues and future direction of Sino-African relations, as well as their global impact. Despite ideological and policy differences, it also outlines potential avenues of cooperation between China and western countries in promoting development in Africa. Potential means of adapting and improving China’s “going into Africa” policy in the post-crisis era are also discussed, highlighting the importance of enhancing soft power in Africa.

1 The Historical Background and Evolution of China-Africa Partnerships
1(28)
1.1 The Historical Logic of, and Basis in Reality for, Contemporary China-Africa Partnerships
1(4)
1.2 The Early Days of China-Africa Partnerships and Relations
5(5)
1.3 Issues in China-Africa Relations in the Late 1970s
10(3)
1.4 Changes Made by China to Its Africa Policies in the Early 1980s, and Effects
13(6)
1.5 China-Africa Relations in the 1990s, and Challenges to These Relations
19(10)
2 The Establishment of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and a New
Chapter in China-Africa Cooperation
29(18)
2.1 The Establishment of the FOCAC in 2000 and the Enhancement of China-Africa Relations on All Fronts
30(7)
2.2 The Core Mission and Global Significance of Contemporary China-Africa Relations
37(2)
2.3 The Impact of the Swift Development of China-Africa Relations on the Relationship Between China and Western Nations
39(3)
2.4 Sino-Africa Development Relations Beneficial to Efforts to Resolve Global Developmental Issues Once and for All
42(5)
3 The Global Impact and Future Trajectory of China-Africa Partnerships
47(14)
3.1 "Out of Africa" or "Into Africa We Go"?
48(2)
3.2 Resolving Developmental Issues and Universal Human Values
50(5)
3.3 A Re-acquaintance with the Historic Civilizations of Asia and Africa
55(2)
3.4 The East's View of History, and the Future Trajectory of China
57(4)
4 Chinese Aid to African Countries: Evolution, Motives, and Outcomes
61(18)
4.1 Changes in Developmental Concerns over Time, and Changes in Chinese Aid to Africa over Various Stages
62(4)
4.2 New Models of Chinese Aid to Africa in the New Period, and Outcomes
66(5)
4.3 The Basic Spirit and Characteristics of China Aid to Africa over 50 Years
71(3)
4.4 A Few Ways of Thinkings on China's Future Strategy for Aid to Africa
74(5)
5 Changes in the Geopolitics of Africa, and Issues Pertaining to Three-Way Cooperation Among China, Africa and the West
79(24)
5.1 High Levels of Attention Paid to China-Africa Relations by the West in Recent Years
79(4)
5.2 Why Western Countries Are Paying Close Attention to China-Africa Relations
83(3)
5.3 Differences in Opinion and Policy Regarding Africa Between China and Western Countries
86(9)
5.4 Cooperation Between China and the West in Promoting Development in Africa: In Search of Possibilities and Methods
95(8)
6 China's "Going to Africa" Policy in Post-crisis Era: Adjustments and Improvement
103(8)
6.1 New Understanding of the Significance of "To Africa" Strategy After the Financial Crisis
103(2)
6.2 Difficulties in Chinese Enterprises' "Go Global" Efforts After the Financial Crisis
105(2)
6.3 Adjustment of Chinese Enterprises' "To Africa" Strategy After the Economic Crisis
107(4)
7 China-Africa Cooperation and Cultivating China's Soft Power
111(12)
7.1 Essence and Style of Diplomatic Policy: Important Foundation for China's Soft Power in Africa
112(3)
7.2 Cultural Influence: An Important Manifestation of China's Soft Power in Africa
115(4)
7.3 Exemplary Effect of Development Model: A Key Element for Expanding China's Soft Power in Africa
119(2)
7.4 Multilateral Cooperation Mechanism: Effective Way to Enhance China's Soft Power in Africa
121(2)
8 African NGOs and China's Public Diplomacy in Africa
123(14)
8.1 African NGOs Pay Attention to China-Africa Relations
123(5)
8.2 Truth About China's African Policy and China-Africa Cooperation
128(3)
8.3 China's Strategic Planning for Public Diplomacy in Africa
131(1)
8.4 China's Policies and Measures in Public Diplomacy to Africa
132(5)
9 African Integration and China's African Policy of Multilateral Cooperation
137
9.1 Progress and Historical Achievements of African Integration
138(8)
9.2 Birth and Development of Multilateral Exchanges Between China and Africa
146(3)
9.3 How to Further Promote China's Multilateral Diplomacy to Africa?
149
Liu Hongwu is a Changjiang Scholar of Africa Studies appointed by the Ministry of Education of China,Qianjiang Scholar of the Zhejiang provincial government, Director of the Institute of African Studies, doctoral supervisor, and deputy head of the academic committee at Zhejiang Normal University. Liu is Vice President of the Chinese African Studies Association, deputy chairman of the Chinese Society of African Historical Studies, Vice-President of the Chinese Society for African History and council member of the Chinese-African People's Friendship Association. Liu, who studied in Nigeria and Tanzania in his youth, has visited over 30 countries in Africa. He has been Chief Expert on major projects supported by the National Social Science Fund and on Ministry of Education Philosophy and Social Sciences Key Research Projects. He is the author of more than ten monographs, and Editor-in-Chief of the Series of African Studies of Zhejiang Normal University, the Annual Report on the Development of Africa, and African Studies, etc. He has won many national awards for his achievements in research and teaching. In 2009, Liu was one of the winners of China-Africa Friendship Awards--The Ten Chinese who Moved African People granted by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the Chinese-African People's Friendship Association. Luo Jianbois Professor and department director at the Institute for International Strategic Studies of the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China. Luo has visited Africa, the United States, India, and ROK on academic exchanges and study trips. He was head of the National Social Science Fund project titled "Issues of Development with the African Union and African countries" (since completed). He is the author of African Integration and Sino-African Relations, The African Union and African Integration, and dozens of papers.