China's rise on the international scene over the past few years has correlated with its exponential economic growth. The European Union (EU), the world's largest development aid provider, has been feeling the heat of Beijing's closer ties with Africa. As a result, the EU's overall policy-making towards Africa has suffered from a loss of credibility and this has been further exposed both by the success of China's investments in Africa, and by the favourable response that China's investment proposals have received from African leaders. Dividing the book into five parts, the editors and an…mehr
China's rise on the international scene over the past few years has correlated with its exponential economic growth. The European Union (EU), the world's largest development aid provider, has been feeling the heat of Beijing's closer ties with Africa. As a result, the EU's overall policy-making towards Africa has suffered from a loss of credibility and this has been further exposed both by the success of China's investments in Africa, and by the favourable response that China's investment proposals have received from African leaders. Dividing the book into five parts, the editors and an outstanding line up of Chinese and European contributors guide the reader through the complexities of China's rising influence in Africa, but they also analyse if and how the EU should adapt to this. "Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor. Dr, Jing Men is InBev-Baillet-Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations at the College of Europe. She also works for Vesalius College, Brussels. Benjamin Barton is Research Assistant for the InBev-Baillet-Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations at the EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies Department of the College of Europe in Bruges since September 2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction China and the EU in Africa, Jing Men, Benjamin Barton Part I Part I Chapter 1 China's Design of Global Governance, Zhiyue Bo Chapter 2 Cultural Heritage and China's Africa Policy, Anshan Li Chapter 3 China's African Relations and the Balance with Western Powers, Suisheng Zhao Part II Part II Chapter 4 Going Naval in Troubled Waters, Joris Larik, Quentin Weiler Chapter 5 Tackling the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Thomas Wheeler Part III Part III Chapter 6 The EU's Perceptions and Interests towards China's Rising Influence on Human Rights in Africa, Ian Taylor Chapter 7 China, Sovereignty and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict in Africa, Sara van Hoeymissen Chapter 8 Limited Sovereignty, Jianxiang Bi Part IV Part IV Chapter 9 How China is Influencing Africa's Development, Martyn Davies Chapter 10 China's Aid to Africa, Xinghui Zhang Part V Part V Chapter 11 The EU and China, Eric Kehinde Ogunleye Chapter 12 The EU, China and Africa, Uwe Wissenbach Conclusion, Jing Men, Benjamin Barton
Introduction China and the EU in Africa, Jing Men, Benjamin Barton Part I Part I Chapter 1 China's Design of Global Governance, Zhiyue Bo Chapter 2 Cultural Heritage and China's Africa Policy, Anshan Li Chapter 3 China's African Relations and the Balance with Western Powers, Suisheng Zhao Part II Part II Chapter 4 Going Naval in Troubled Waters, Joris Larik, Quentin Weiler Chapter 5 Tackling the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Thomas Wheeler Part III Part III Chapter 6 The EU's Perceptions and Interests towards China's Rising Influence on Human Rights in Africa, Ian Taylor Chapter 7 China, Sovereignty and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict in Africa, Sara van Hoeymissen Chapter 8 Limited Sovereignty, Jianxiang Bi Part IV Part IV Chapter 9 How China is Influencing Africa's Development, Martyn Davies Chapter 10 China's Aid to Africa, Xinghui Zhang Part V Part V Chapter 11 The EU and China, Eric Kehinde Ogunleye Chapter 12 The EU, China and Africa, Uwe Wissenbach Conclusion, Jing Men, Benjamin Barton
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