This book analyzes China's aid program and its connection to the broad range of state-sponsored development activities the Chinese call "economic cooperation." It explains what the Chinese are doing in their developmental state-sponsored economic engagement in Africa, how they do it, and why they are doing it.
This book analyzes China's aid program and its connection to the broad range of state-sponsored development activities the Chinese call "economic cooperation." It explains what the Chinese are doing in their developmental state-sponsored economic engagement in Africa, how they do it, and why they are doing it.
Deborah Brautigam is the author of Chinese Aid and African Development (1998), Aid Dependence and Governance (2000), and co-editor of Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries (2008). A long-time observer of Asia and Africa, she has lived in China, West Africa, and Southern Africa, and travelled extensively across both regions as a Fulbright researcher and consultant for the World Bank, the UN, and other development agencies. She is a professor in the International Development Program at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC.
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Prologue: The Changing Face of Chinese Engagement in Africa 1: Missionaries and Maoists: How China Moved from "Red" to "Expert" 2: Feeling the Stones: Deng Xiaoping's Aid Experiments 3: Going Global: Foreign Aid in the Toolkit of a Rising China 4: Eastern Promises: An Aid System with Chinese Characteristics 5: Orient Express: How Does Chinese Aid and Engagement Work? 6: Apples and Lychees: How Much Aid Does China Give? 7: Flying Geese, Crouching Tiger: China's Changing Role in African Industrialization 8: Asian Tsunami: How a Tidal Wave can also be a Catalyst 9: Exporting Green Revolution: From Aid to Agribusiness 10: Foreign Farmers: Chinese Settlers, African Plantations 11: Rogue Donor? Myths and Realities of Chinese Aid and Engagement Conclusion: Engaging China
Prologue: The Changing Face of Chinese Engagement in Africa 1: Missionaries and Maoists: How China Moved from "Red" to "Expert" 2: Feeling the Stones: Deng Xiaoping's Aid Experiments 3: Going Global: Foreign Aid in the Toolkit of a Rising China 4: Eastern Promises: An Aid System with Chinese Characteristics 5: Orient Express: How Does Chinese Aid and Engagement Work? 6: Apples and Lychees: How Much Aid Does China Give? 7: Flying Geese, Crouching Tiger: China's Changing Role in African Industrialization 8: Asian Tsunami: How a Tidal Wave can also be a Catalyst 9: Exporting Green Revolution: From Aid to Agribusiness 10: Foreign Farmers: Chinese Settlers, African Plantations 11: Rogue Donor? Myths and Realities of Chinese Aid and Engagement Conclusion: Engaging China
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