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China's Power in Africa: A New Global Order/ Olayiwola Abegunrin, Charity Manyeruke

By: Abegunrin, Olayiwola [author.].
Contributor(s): Manyeruke, Charity [author.].
Publisher: Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020Description: xvii,232p.ISBN: 9783030219932.Subject(s): Africa-Politics and government. -- China | Asia-Politics and government | Economic development | Political economyDDC classification: 327.5106 Summary: This book examines China’s political, economic, and diplomatic engagement in Africa. The rapid increase of China’s economic and political involvement in Africa is the most momentous development on the continent of Africa since the beginning of the twenty-first century. China is now Africa’s largest trading partner and the largest infrastructure financier. Additionally, it is the fastest growing economy and source of foreign direct investment. This monograph seeks to understand the dynamics of the escalating Chinese investments in African economies and the political implications of this development for Africa. This work will interest scholars, students, academics, and policy makers on the fields of Chinese and African politics, development studies, and international political economy.
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This book examines China’s political, economic, and diplomatic engagement in Africa. The rapid increase of China’s economic and political involvement in Africa is the most momentous development on the continent of Africa since the beginning of the twenty-first century. China is now Africa’s largest trading partner and the largest infrastructure financier. Additionally, it is the fastest growing economy and source of foreign direct investment. This monograph seeks to understand the dynamics of the escalating Chinese investments in African economies and the political implications of this development for Africa. This work will interest scholars, students, academics, and policy makers on the fields of Chinese and African politics, development studies, and international political economy.

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