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The Sino-African Partnership portrays with rigor and clarity the relationship between China and Africa by delving into the geopolitical, geo-economic, and sociocultural dynamics that underlie the extensive and deepening "South-South" cooperation between the two. The analysis highlights China's role in the partnership by underscoring its geo-strategy, multidimensional approach, and the nature of its power projection in a continent of nation-states with differing geo-strategic importance and resource endowments. Supported by a rich texture of recent historical, political, and economic insights…mehr
The Sino-African Partnership portrays with rigor and clarity the relationship between China and Africa by delving into the geopolitical, geo-economic, and sociocultural dynamics that underlie the extensive and deepening "South-South" cooperation between the two. The analysis highlights China's role in the partnership by underscoring its geo-strategy, multidimensional approach, and the nature of its power projection in a continent of nation-states with differing geo-strategic importance and resource endowments. Supported by a rich texture of recent historical, political, and economic insights and interactions between China and Africa reflecting established knowledge, the book also delves deep into the impact on China of globalization imperatives following the end of the Cold War and its focus on ideological rivalry.
Graduate and undergraduate students, China-Africa scholars, and general readers interested in a new perspective on the relationship between the two entities will find this essential and interesting reading. It is a unique and multidimensional examination of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, relationships, and profound development in global politics between two significant developing actors. There are new insights in this study into China's power projection into Africa and the global reactions spawned by its many activities.
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Autorenporträt
Earl Conteh-Morgan is a professor of international studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies at the University of South Florida. He is a former senior research fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute (Oslo). He has authored, co-authored, and co-edited several books and book chapters, as well as published several refereed articles in the Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Journal of Social Philosophy, International Journal of Peace Studies, and the Global Security and Intelligence Studies journal, among many others. He is currently researching state weakness and the onset of civil wars in Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Sino-African Relations: A Framework for Analysis - Geopolitical-Economic Dynamism and Nexus of China's Engagement in Africa - Clashing Worldviews and Discursive Representations of China - China's Aid and Energy Geopolitics - Foreign Aid in China's Africa Power Projection - Geo-Economic Endowed African States and China - Western Reactions to China's Power Projection in Africa - Problems and Prospects in the Partnership - Index.
List of Illustrations - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Sino-African Relations: A Framework for Analysis - Geopolitical-Economic Dynamism and Nexus of China's Engagement in Africa - Clashing Worldviews and Discursive Representations of China - China's Aid and Energy Geopolitics - Foreign Aid in China's Africa Power Projection - Geo-Economic Endowed African States and China - Western Reactions to China's Power Projection in Africa - Problems and Prospects in the Partnership - Index.
Rezensionen
"In The Sino-African Partnership, Earl Conteh-Morgan offers a new and innovative framework for analyzing the emergent multifaceted milieu of China's relations with Africa. Significantly, the new framework brings to the fore the imperative of transcending the binary of depicting China as either an 'exploiter' in its relations with Africa or China as a 'humanitarian,' which are currently the two dominant analytical prisms for examining Sino-African relations." -George Klay Kieh, Jr., professor of political science & former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of West Georgia
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