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Edited with authority by the influential and respected Stephen
Chan, this unique collection of essays gathers together for the
first time both African and Chinese perspectives on China's place
in Africa. The book starts with an excellent introductory essay
from Stephen Chan, written in his usual elegant prose and featuring
some very fresh insights organised with great clarity. Featuring
useful historical context, this brave book analyses the "moral"
aspects of the policies and ensuing migration. The book completely
undermines existing assumptions concerning Sino-African relations,
such as that Africa is of critical importance for China; that China
sees no risk in its largesse towards Africa; and that there is a
single Chinese profile/agenda. The resulting collection touches the
issue of racism but is equally about moments of pure idealism and
'romance' in Sino-African history.
Edited with authority by the influential and respected Stephen
Chan, this unique collection of essays gathers together for the
first time both African and Chinese perspectives on China's place
in Africa. The book starts with an excellent introductory essay
from Stephen Chan, written in his usual elegant prose and featuring
some very fresh insights organised with great clarity. Featuring
useful historical context, this brave book analyses the "moral"
aspects of the policies and ensuing migration. The book completely
undermines existing assumptions concerning Sino-African relations,
such as that Africa is of critical importance for China; that China
sees no risk in its largesse towards Africa; and that there is a
single Chinese profile/agenda. The resulting collection touches the
issue of racism but is equally about moments of pure idealism and
'romance' in Sino-African history.
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