China and Africa
Herausgeber: Strauss, Julia C.; Saavedra, Martha
China and Africa
Herausgeber: Strauss, Julia C.; Saavedra, Martha
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This new topic of China's involvement in Africa is tackled by leading contributors whose articles are based on primary research.
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This new topic of China's involvement in Africa is tackled by leading contributors whose articles are based on primary research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780521122009
- ISBN-10: 0521122007
- Artikelnr.: 28245030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780521122009
- ISBN-10: 0521122007
- Artikelnr.: 28245030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Editors' introduction: China, Africa and internationalization Julia C.
Strauss and Martha Saavedra; 2. Harmony and discord in China's Africa
strategy: some implications for foreign policy Chris Alden and Christopher
R. Hughes; 3. Fuelling the dragon: China's rise and its energy and
resources extraction in Africa Wenran Jiang; 4. China's Sudan engagement:
changing Northern and Southern political trajectories in peace and war
Daniel Large; 5. In it for the long term? Governance and learning among
Chinese investors in Zambia's copper sector Dan Haglund; 6. Raw encounters:
Chinese managers, African workers and the politics of casualization in
Africa's Chinese enclaves Ching Kwan Lee; 7. The Chinese amigo:
implications for the development of Equatorial Guinea Mario Esteban; 8.
China's engagement in African agriculture: 'down to the countryside'
Deborah A. Bräutigam and Tang Xiaoyang; 9. Chinese shops and the formation
of a Chinese expatriate community in Namibia Gregor Dobler; 10. African
perspectives on ChinäAfrica links Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong; 11.
Representations of Africa in a Hong Kong soap opera: the limits of
enlightened humanitarianism in the last breakthrough Martha Saavedra; 12.
The past in the present: historical and rhetorical lineages in China's
relations with Africa Julia C. Strauss.
Strauss and Martha Saavedra; 2. Harmony and discord in China's Africa
strategy: some implications for foreign policy Chris Alden and Christopher
R. Hughes; 3. Fuelling the dragon: China's rise and its energy and
resources extraction in Africa Wenran Jiang; 4. China's Sudan engagement:
changing Northern and Southern political trajectories in peace and war
Daniel Large; 5. In it for the long term? Governance and learning among
Chinese investors in Zambia's copper sector Dan Haglund; 6. Raw encounters:
Chinese managers, African workers and the politics of casualization in
Africa's Chinese enclaves Ching Kwan Lee; 7. The Chinese amigo:
implications for the development of Equatorial Guinea Mario Esteban; 8.
China's engagement in African agriculture: 'down to the countryside'
Deborah A. Bräutigam and Tang Xiaoyang; 9. Chinese shops and the formation
of a Chinese expatriate community in Namibia Gregor Dobler; 10. African
perspectives on ChinäAfrica links Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong; 11.
Representations of Africa in a Hong Kong soap opera: the limits of
enlightened humanitarianism in the last breakthrough Martha Saavedra; 12.
The past in the present: historical and rhetorical lineages in China's
relations with Africa Julia C. Strauss.
1. Editors' introduction: China, Africa and internationalization Julia C.
Strauss and Martha Saavedra; 2. Harmony and discord in China's Africa
strategy: some implications for foreign policy Chris Alden and Christopher
R. Hughes; 3. Fuelling the dragon: China's rise and its energy and
resources extraction in Africa Wenran Jiang; 4. China's Sudan engagement:
changing Northern and Southern political trajectories in peace and war
Daniel Large; 5. In it for the long term? Governance and learning among
Chinese investors in Zambia's copper sector Dan Haglund; 6. Raw encounters:
Chinese managers, African workers and the politics of casualization in
Africa's Chinese enclaves Ching Kwan Lee; 7. The Chinese amigo:
implications for the development of Equatorial Guinea Mario Esteban; 8.
China's engagement in African agriculture: 'down to the countryside'
Deborah A. Bräutigam and Tang Xiaoyang; 9. Chinese shops and the formation
of a Chinese expatriate community in Namibia Gregor Dobler; 10. African
perspectives on ChinäAfrica links Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong; 11.
Representations of Africa in a Hong Kong soap opera: the limits of
enlightened humanitarianism in the last breakthrough Martha Saavedra; 12.
The past in the present: historical and rhetorical lineages in China's
relations with Africa Julia C. Strauss.
Strauss and Martha Saavedra; 2. Harmony and discord in China's Africa
strategy: some implications for foreign policy Chris Alden and Christopher
R. Hughes; 3. Fuelling the dragon: China's rise and its energy and
resources extraction in Africa Wenran Jiang; 4. China's Sudan engagement:
changing Northern and Southern political trajectories in peace and war
Daniel Large; 5. In it for the long term? Governance and learning among
Chinese investors in Zambia's copper sector Dan Haglund; 6. Raw encounters:
Chinese managers, African workers and the politics of casualization in
Africa's Chinese enclaves Ching Kwan Lee; 7. The Chinese amigo:
implications for the development of Equatorial Guinea Mario Esteban; 8.
China's engagement in African agriculture: 'down to the countryside'
Deborah A. Bräutigam and Tang Xiaoyang; 9. Chinese shops and the formation
of a Chinese expatriate community in Namibia Gregor Dobler; 10. African
perspectives on ChinäAfrica links Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong; 11.
Representations of Africa in a Hong Kong soap opera: the limits of
enlightened humanitarianism in the last breakthrough Martha Saavedra; 12.
The past in the present: historical and rhetorical lineages in China's
relations with Africa Julia C. Strauss.