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Abstract
"China's increasing involvement in Africa is a controversial and hotly debated issue. On the one hand, China has brought significant economic and political opportunities to the continent with large amounts of investment and infrastructure. On the other hand, however, China's interests in Africa - including international strategy for multipolarity, a boom in China-Africa trade, and a strategic focus on energy ? have been challenged as a form of neo-colonialism with claims that support for authoritarian governments has come at the expense of human rights, the environment and good governance. This book analyses China's responsibility in Africa through the lens of good governance, China's African policy, policy implementation, feedback from host countries, and feedback from international society. Arguing for a new framework for evaluating China-Africa engagement, it looks at four countries ? Sudan (South Sudan), Nigeria, South Africa and Ethiopia, all of which represent typical features of China-Africa relations ? to test China's impact on the country and to analyse the factors in Africa that affect China's ability to shoulder responsibility. It proves that China's responsibility in Africa is affected by both the Chinese and African environments and that China's positive or negative impacts on the host African countries are largely constrained by the political and economic situation within the host state. Containing information from first-hand interviews with African officials, officials from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, employees from Chinese State-owned enterprises who have been assigned to Africa, and Chinese self-employers in Africa, and using fieldwork from three African countries, this book will be of significant interest to students and scholars of African and Chinese Politics, International Relations and Development."--Provided by publisher.
Overview of the book -- Methodology -- International responsibility : the concept and its implications -- China's policy analysis -- A fragmented China in Africa with Chinese characteristics -- Sudan -- Nigeria -- South Africa -- Ethiopia -- Conclusion and evaluation
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chapter 1 Overview of the book -- chapter 2 Methodology -- part PART 1 Framework part -- chapter 3 International responsibility: the concept and its implications -- chapter 4 China's policy analysis -- chapter 5 A fragmented China in Africa with Chinese characteristics -- part PART 2 Case studies -- chapter 6 Sudan -- chapter 7 Nigeria -- chapter 8 South Africa -- chapter 9 Ethiopia -- part PART 3 Conclusion: discussion of case studies -- chapter The influential factors that shaped China's responsibility in Africa -- chapter The factors which effected China's ability to be fully responsible for African countries -- chapter Horizontal comparison of the four cases -- chapter Summary -- chapter 10 Conclusion and evaluation.
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