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Chinese Investment in Africa - How African Countries Can Position Themselves to Benefit from China's Foray into Africa (Paperback)
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Chinese Investment in Africa - How African Countries Can Position Themselves to Benefit from China's Foray into Africa (Paperback)
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China leads the world when it comes to investment and influence on
the African continent. The extent of Chinese investment in Africa
is well known and much has been written about China's foray into
Africa. However, most of the available material has approached this
issue by looking at China as the 'New Colonialist' - more
interested in Africa's vast natural resources than working in
partnership for sustained development. Whilst China's interest in
Africa's resources is evident, it is just half of the story.
China's foray into Africa goes beyond its appetite for natural
resources and into the realm of geo-politics and international
political economics. For example, China is all too aware of how it
can cultivate Africa's support on global issues at the United
Nations and at other international fora. Breaking free from the
binary arguments and analysis which characterize this topic,
Professor Abdulai presents a refreshing perspective that China's
foray into Africa can produce win-win outcomes for China and Africa
- if Africans really know what they want from China. Hitherto, each
African country has tended to engage China with an individual
bucket list; acting in isolation and not as part of a wider
continent (indeed Africa and the African Union does not yet have a
coordinated policy towards China). For Africa to be able to do that
it needs to know where China is coming from, the factors that
contributed to its awakening and success, and the benefits and
possible pitfalls of this foray, in order to better position itself
for a win-win engagement with China. This book will be a valuable
read for policy makers, think-tanks and students of Africa-China
studies programmes alike.
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