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New Presence of China in Africa
Amsterdam University Press, 2009 eISBN: 978-90-485-1064-1 | Paper: 978-90-8964-136-6 Library of Congress Classification HC800.N488 2009 Dewey Decimal Classification 330
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
China’s economic and political presence in Africa has expanded drastically over the past decade, especially in the sub-Saharan region. Convinced that Western attempts at providing aid to Africa have failed, Chinese officials have sought new forms of aid and invested billions to push further development in Africa. But some in the United States and around the word fear that China’s interest in sub-Saharan Africa could threaten previous efforts to protect human rights and to promote democracy in the region. The New Presence of China in Africa takes on this controversial issue, offering an overview of the Chinese model and evaluating whether it might serve as an example for future Western endeavors. See other books on: Africa, Sub-Saharan | Economics & Trade | Foreign economic relations | International | van Dijk, Meine Pieter See other titles from Amsterdam University Press |
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