Africa and China
How Africans and Their Governments are Shaping Relations with China
Herausgeber: Gadzala, Aleksandra W
Africa and China
How Africans and Their Governments are Shaping Relations with China
Herausgeber: Gadzala, Aleksandra W
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With case studies from the technology, natural resource, security, manufacturing, and financial sectors, the volume shows not only how African realities shape Chinese actions, but also how African governments and entrepreneurs are learning to leverage their competitive advantages and to negotiate the growing Chinese presence across the continent.
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With case studies from the technology, natural resource, security, manufacturing, and financial sectors, the volume shows not only how African realities shape Chinese actions, but also how African governments and entrepreneurs are learning to leverage their competitive advantages and to negotiate the growing Chinese presence across the continent.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781442237759
- ISBN-10: 1442237759
- Artikelnr.: 42603841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781442237759
- ISBN-10: 1442237759
- Artikelnr.: 42603841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editor: Aleksandra W. Gadzala is a Research Analyst at responsAbility Investments AG, and an Africa Region contributor to Oxford Analytica. Contributors: Lucy Corkin works at Rand Merchant Bank, a South African investment bank, and is a Research Associate of the Africa-Asia Centre, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Joshua Eisenman is assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin's Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs and senior fellow for China studies at the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC) in Washington, DC. Iginio Gagliardone is British Academy Research Fellow and a member of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford. Calestous Juma is Professor of the Practice of International Development and Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard Kennedy School. Mark Kaigwa is a consultant, technologist and blogger based in Nairobi, Kenya and a recognized leader in Africa's emerging media industry. Giles Mohan is Professor of International Development at the UK's Open University. Barry Sautman is a political scientist and lawyer at Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. Ian Taylor is Professor in International Relations and African Politics at St Andrews and also Chair Professor in the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China. Yu-Shan Wu is a full-time researcher at the South African Institute of International Affairs, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I: African State Agency
Chapter 1: China-Africa Trade Patterns: Causes, Consequences, and
Perceptions
Joshua Eisenman
Chapter 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Agency-as-corruption and the
Sino-Nigerian Relationship
Ian Taylor
Chapter 3: China and the Shaping of African Information Societies
Iginio Gagliardone
Chapter 4: Understanding Angolan Agency: The Luanda-Beijing Face-off
Lucy Corkin
Chapter 5: Ethiopia: Towards a Foreign Funded 'Revolutionary Democracy'
Aleksandra W Gadzala
Part II: African Agency Beyond the State
Chapter 6: Making Space for African Agency in China-Africa Engagements:
Ghanaian and Nigerian Patrons Shaping Chinese Enterprise
Ben Lampert and Giles Mohan
Chapter 7: Racialization as Agency in Zambia-China Relations
Barry Sautman
Chapter 8: #MadeinAfrica: How China-Africa relations take on new meaning
thanks to digital communication
Mark Kaigwa and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 9: Afro-Chinese Cooperation: The
Preface
Introduction
Part I: African State Agency
Chapter 1: China-Africa Trade Patterns: Causes, Consequences, and
Perceptions
Joshua Eisenman
Chapter 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Agency-as-corruption and the
Sino-Nigerian Relationship
Ian Taylor
Chapter 3: China and the Shaping of African Information Societies
Iginio Gagliardone
Chapter 4: Understanding Angolan Agency: The Luanda-Beijing Face-off
Lucy Corkin
Chapter 5: Ethiopia: Towards a Foreign Funded 'Revolutionary Democracy'
Aleksandra W Gadzala
Part II: African Agency Beyond the State
Chapter 6: Making Space for African Agency in China-Africa Engagements:
Ghanaian and Nigerian Patrons Shaping Chinese Enterprise
Ben Lampert and Giles Mohan
Chapter 7: Racialization as Agency in Zambia-China Relations
Barry Sautman
Chapter 8: #MadeinAfrica: How China-Africa relations take on new meaning
thanks to digital communication
Mark Kaigwa and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 9: Afro-Chinese Cooperation: The
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I: African State Agency
Chapter 1: China-Africa Trade Patterns: Causes, Consequences, and
Perceptions
Joshua Eisenman
Chapter 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Agency-as-corruption and the
Sino-Nigerian Relationship
Ian Taylor
Chapter 3: China and the Shaping of African Information Societies
Iginio Gagliardone
Chapter 4: Understanding Angolan Agency: The Luanda-Beijing Face-off
Lucy Corkin
Chapter 5: Ethiopia: Towards a Foreign Funded 'Revolutionary Democracy'
Aleksandra W Gadzala
Part II: African Agency Beyond the State
Chapter 6: Making Space for African Agency in China-Africa Engagements:
Ghanaian and Nigerian Patrons Shaping Chinese Enterprise
Ben Lampert and Giles Mohan
Chapter 7: Racialization as Agency in Zambia-China Relations
Barry Sautman
Chapter 8: #MadeinAfrica: How China-Africa relations take on new meaning
thanks to digital communication
Mark Kaigwa and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 9: Afro-Chinese Cooperation: The
Preface
Introduction
Part I: African State Agency
Chapter 1: China-Africa Trade Patterns: Causes, Consequences, and
Perceptions
Joshua Eisenman
Chapter 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Agency-as-corruption and the
Sino-Nigerian Relationship
Ian Taylor
Chapter 3: China and the Shaping of African Information Societies
Iginio Gagliardone
Chapter 4: Understanding Angolan Agency: The Luanda-Beijing Face-off
Lucy Corkin
Chapter 5: Ethiopia: Towards a Foreign Funded 'Revolutionary Democracy'
Aleksandra W Gadzala
Part II: African Agency Beyond the State
Chapter 6: Making Space for African Agency in China-Africa Engagements:
Ghanaian and Nigerian Patrons Shaping Chinese Enterprise
Ben Lampert and Giles Mohan
Chapter 7: Racialization as Agency in Zambia-China Relations
Barry Sautman
Chapter 8: #MadeinAfrica: How China-Africa relations take on new meaning
thanks to digital communication
Mark Kaigwa and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 9: Afro-Chinese Cooperation: The







