This book analyzes China's aid program and its connection to the broad range of state-sponsored development activities the Chinese call "economic cooperation." It explains what the Chinese are doing in their developmental state-sponsored economic engagement in Africa, how they do it, and why they are doing it.
This book analyzes China's aid program and its connection to the broad range of state-sponsored development activities the Chinese call "economic cooperation." It explains what the Chinese are doing in their developmental state-sponsored economic engagement in Africa, how they do it, and why they are doing it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deborah Brautigam is the author of Chinese Aid and African Development (1998), Aid Dependence and Governance (2000), and co-editor of Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries (2008). A long-time observer of Asia and Africa, she has lived in China, West Africa, and Southern Africa, and travelled extensively across both regions as a Fulbright researcher and consultant for the World Bank, the UN, and other development agencies. She is a professor in the International Development Program at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: The Changing Face of Chinese Engagement in Africa 1: Missionaries and Maoists: How China Moved from "Red" to "Expert" 2: Feeling the Stones: Deng Xiaoping's Aid Experiments 3: Going Global: Foreign Aid in the Toolkit of a Rising China 4: Eastern Promises: An Aid System with Chinese Characteristics 5: Orient Express: How Does Chinese Aid and Engagement Work? 6: Apples and Lychees: How Much Aid Does China Give? 7: Flying Geese, Crouching Tiger: China's Changing Role in African Industrialization 8: Asian Tsunami: How a Tidal Wave can also be a Catalyst 9: Exporting Green Revolution: From Aid to Agribusiness 10: Foreign Farmers: Chinese Settlers, African Plantations 11: Rogue Donor? Myths and Realities of Chinese Aid and Engagement Conclusion: Engaging China
Prologue: The Changing Face of Chinese Engagement in Africa 1: Missionaries and Maoists: How China Moved from "Red" to "Expert" 2: Feeling the Stones: Deng Xiaoping's Aid Experiments 3: Going Global: Foreign Aid in the Toolkit of a Rising China 4: Eastern Promises: An Aid System with Chinese Characteristics 5: Orient Express: How Does Chinese Aid and Engagement Work? 6: Apples and Lychees: How Much Aid Does China Give? 7: Flying Geese, Crouching Tiger: China's Changing Role in African Industrialization 8: Asian Tsunami: How a Tidal Wave can also be a Catalyst 9: Exporting Green Revolution: From Aid to Agribusiness 10: Foreign Farmers: Chinese Settlers, African Plantations 11: Rogue Donor? Myths and Realities of Chinese Aid and Engagement Conclusion: Engaging China
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