Beijing Envy
Joshua Kurlantzick: China in Africa, 5 July 2007
China and Africa: Engagement and Compromise
by Ian Taylor.
Routledge, 233 pp., £75, August 2006,0 415 39740 5 Show More
by Ian Taylor.
Routledge, 233 pp., £75, August 2006,
China and the Developing World: Beijing’s Strategy for the 21st Century
edited by Joshua Eisenman, Eric Heginbotham and Derek Mitchell.
Sharpe, 232 pp., $29.95, April 2007,978 0 7656 1713 2 Show More
edited by Joshua Eisenman, Eric Heginbotham and Derek Mitchell.
Sharpe, 232 pp., $29.95, April 2007,
China’s Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States
by Bates Gill, Chin-hao Huang and J. Stephen Morrison.
Centre for Strategic and International Studies, February 2007Show More
by Bates Gill, Chin-hao Huang and J. Stephen Morrison.
Centre for Strategic and International Studies, February 2007Show More
Friends and Interests: China’s Distinctive Links with Africa
by Barry Sautman.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, April 2006Show More
by Barry Sautman.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, April 2006Show More
African Perspectives on China in Africa
edited by Firoze Manji and Stephen Marks.
Fahamu, 174 pp., £11.95, March 2007,978 0 9545637 3 8 Show More
edited by Firoze Manji and Stephen Marks.
Fahamu, 174 pp., £11.95, March 2007,
Africa’s Silk Road: China and India’s New Economic Frontier
by Harry Broadman.
World Bank, 391 pp., $20, November 2006,0 8213 6835 4 Show More
by Harry Broadman.
World Bank, 391 pp., $20, November 2006,
“... Chinese businesses?’ one Chinese scholar asked me. ‘Why would anyone hate them?’ As Ian Taylor notes in China and Africa, the People’s Republic has had substantial relations with sub-Saharan Africa since at least the early 1950s. Back then, Beijing chose allies for ideological reasons. For a time, it supported the African National Congress in its ... ”