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, China symbolically affords the recipient status in a way that Northern aid does not. The real existing power asymmetries … between China and Africa do not per se translate into unlimited influence as China can never be sure of reciprocity and is …
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The rise of China as an economic and political driver of the global economy is likely to be one of the defining moments … global order that has held sway for over 60 years. As such, China is beginning to reshape the world, presaging a new phase of … globalization: a global-Asian era. This new era is likely to be distinct from any of the earlier phases of globalization and China …
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), to the detriment of regional integration and pro-poor growth. However, mounting competition between China and other … breitenwirksamen Wachstums. Die wachsende Konkurrenz zwischen China und anderen global players um afrikanische Ressourcen bringt Afrika …
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A new methodology, Tracking Under-Reported Financial Flows (TUFF), allows us to systematically gather open-source information - e.g. news reports, case studies, project inventories from embassy websites, and grant and loan data published by recipient governments - about Chinese development...
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China's importance as a major donor outside the traditional Western donors has been increasing and this has helped to … conditionality making China's aid model different to Western donors. China dominates as a donor for Zimbabwe with substantial aid … environmental aid from China, the magnitude of environmental aid from Western donors suggests there is a need to explore other areas …
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An important new issue on the international scene is the upsurge in market and non-market South-South relations. The aim of this paper is to understand the dynamics that lie behind the recent Chinese move into Africa by empirically exploring the determinants of Sino-African relationships. In...
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development of Africa. Amongst these new donors, China tops the list. There is great optimism about the potential benefits of … points: first, it is because China, which shares history of oppression and underdevelopment with Africa, deemed itself in a … regulations when strategizing for development and engaging with China, as this will enable Africa to benefit in an all round way …
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Following the 1955 Bandung conference, China has been strengthening its links with countries in the developing world …€“Africa agenda and the bilateral agendas between China and a number of individual African states. The time has come for Africa to … African states individually, and Africa as a whole, can succeed in doing this, then the engagement with China will be …
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A new methodology, Tracking Under-Reported Financial Flows (TUFF), allows us to systematically gather open-source information.e.g. news reports, case studies, project inventories from embassy websites, and grant and loan data published by recipient govern
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010739480
China.s importance as a major donor outside the traditional Western donors has been increasing and this has helped to …
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