Padraig Carmody (Ireland Trinity College Dublin), Peter Kragelund (Denmark Roskilde University), Ricardo Reboredo (Ireland Trinity College Dublin)
Africa's Shadow Rise
China and the Mirage of African Economic Development
Padraig Carmody (Ireland Trinity College Dublin), Peter Kragelund (Denmark Roskilde University), Ricardo Reboredo (Ireland Trinity College Dublin)
Africa's Shadow Rise
China and the Mirage of African Economic Development
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An in-depth analysis of the â Africa risingâ narrative and how the continent's fragile economic growth is largely tied to China's expansion.
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An in-depth analysis of the â Africa risingâ narrative and how the continent's fragile economic growth is largely tied to China's expansion.
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- Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781786994783
- ISBN-10: 178699478X
- Artikelnr.: 60001155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781786994783
- ISBN-10: 178699478X
- Artikelnr.: 60001155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pádraig Carmody teaches Geography at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where he directs the Masters in Development Practice and is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Johannesburg. His previous books include The New Scramble for Africa (2016), The Rise of the BRICS in Africa (Zed 2013). Peter Kragelund is head of the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University. Ricardo Reboredo is a PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland His research interests include globalization, development, and Sino-African relations. Pádraig Carmody teaches Geography at Trinity College where he directs the Masters in Development Practice and is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Johannesburg. His previous books include The New Scramble for Africa (2016), The Rise of the BRICS in Africa (Zed 2013), and, with James T. Murphy, Africa's Information Revolution (2015). Peter Kragelund is head of the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University. His work has been published, inter alia, in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Development and Change, Development Policy Review, European Journal of Development Research, Extractive Industries and Society, Journal of Modern African Studies, Resources Policy, and Review of African Political Economy. Ricardo Reboredo is a PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin. His research interests include globalization, development, and Sino-African relations. His current work focuses on the effects of large-scale, Chinese-funded projects on development in southern Africa. He has published in a variety of journals including Urban Forum and African Geographical Review.
1. Africa Rising: Rhetoric or Reality?
2. Unpacking Sino-African Power Relations: Is Agency the Appropriate
Analytical Lens?
3. China's Interests and Impacts in Southern Africa
4. Towards Convergence and Cooperation in the Global Development Finance
Regime: The End of African Agency?
5. China's Impact on Local Economic Development: The Zambian Case
6. Resource-based Development via Local Content Policies? Institutional
Impediments to Resource-led Development in Zambia
7. Debt Trap Diplomacy or Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road
Initiative in Africa
Conclusion
2. Unpacking Sino-African Power Relations: Is Agency the Appropriate
Analytical Lens?
3. China's Interests and Impacts in Southern Africa
4. Towards Convergence and Cooperation in the Global Development Finance
Regime: The End of African Agency?
5. China's Impact on Local Economic Development: The Zambian Case
6. Resource-based Development via Local Content Policies? Institutional
Impediments to Resource-led Development in Zambia
7. Debt Trap Diplomacy or Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road
Initiative in Africa
Conclusion
1. Africa Rising: Rhetoric or Reality?
2. Unpacking Sino-African Power Relations: Is Agency the Appropriate
Analytical Lens?
3. China's Interests and Impacts in Southern Africa
4. Towards Convergence and Cooperation in the Global Development Finance
Regime: The End of African Agency?
5. China's Impact on Local Economic Development: The Zambian Case
6. Resource-based Development via Local Content Policies? Institutional
Impediments to Resource-led Development in Zambia
7. Debt Trap Diplomacy or Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road
Initiative in Africa
Conclusion
2. Unpacking Sino-African Power Relations: Is Agency the Appropriate
Analytical Lens?
3. China's Interests and Impacts in Southern Africa
4. Towards Convergence and Cooperation in the Global Development Finance
Regime: The End of African Agency?
5. China's Impact on Local Economic Development: The Zambian Case
6. Resource-based Development via Local Content Policies? Institutional
Impediments to Resource-led Development in Zambia
7. Debt Trap Diplomacy or Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road
Initiative in Africa
Conclusion







