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ID106542
Title ProperWestern ostracism and China's presence in Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorCaniglia, Laura
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Viewed within the context of China's history, development, and present conditions on the one hand and the geopolitical and economic situation on the other hand, this article argues that China's increased presence in Africa is the result of China seizing opportunities which arose in the wake of ostracism by major developed countries in their response to Chinese acquisitions in the energy field, rather than a carefully planned policy programme on the part of the Chinese. The consequence of China turning its attention to Africa to gain access to natural resources has been an increase in overall Chinese investments, as the central government has come to realize the full potential of Africa as a business partner.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 25, No. 2; Jul 2011: p185-205
Journal SourceChina Information Vol. 25, No. 2; Jul 2011: p185-205
Key WordsAfrica ;  China's Rising Economic Power ;  Chinese Investments ;  Energy Strategy ;  Foreign Relations ;  Oil Consumption ;  Sudan ;  China ;  China’s Rising Economic Power