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China's Trade and Investment in Africa

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About China's Trade and Investment in Africa

The core argument of this book is that China poses both challenges and creates opportunities for Africa, and that the transformative potentials of China-Africa engagements can be compared to Africäs experiences with European colonialism. However, it would be patently misleading to claim any equivalence between African experiences of European colonialism with Africäs engagements with China. Although, China does not replicate the exact colonial model, its actions have all elements of dependent relations, thus underpinning neo-colonialism with Chinese characteristics. Analysing Chinäs growing economic relations with Africa, this book posits that, Africäs underdevelopment situation with China does not indicate a significant point of departure from the colonial model of development because Chinäs actions in Africa, although not exactly colonial, have all possibilities of Neocolonialist model with Chinese characteristics. As such the author argues that Chinäs increasing trade, FDI inflow and influence on the economic growth and development in Africa will result in a long-term negative impact in development outcomes and capacity building, governance practice, democratic transition and human rights for future self-reliance and sustainable development.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789811595721
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 339
  • Published:
  • December 21, 2020
  • Edition:
  • 12020
  • Dimensions:
  • 148x210x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 591 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: September 27, 2025

Description of China's Trade and Investment in Africa

The core argument of this book is that China poses both challenges and creates opportunities for Africa, and that the transformative potentials of China-Africa engagements can be compared to Africäs experiences with European colonialism. However, it would be patently misleading to claim any equivalence between African experiences of European colonialism with Africäs engagements with China. Although, China does not replicate the exact colonial model, its actions have all elements of dependent relations, thus underpinning neo-colonialism with Chinese characteristics. Analysing Chinäs growing economic relations with Africa, this book posits that, Africäs underdevelopment situation with China does not indicate a significant point of departure from the colonial model of development because Chinäs actions in Africa, although not exactly colonial, have all possibilities of Neocolonialist model with Chinese characteristics. As such the author argues that Chinäs increasing trade, FDI inflow and influence on the economic growth and development in Africa will result in a long-term negative impact in development outcomes and capacity building, governance practice, democratic transition and human rights for future self-reliance and sustainable development.

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