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ID130281
Title ProperPerceptions, practices and adaptations
Other Title Informationunderstanding Chinese-African interactions in Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorGiese, Karsten
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the last few years, Sino-African relations have become a hot topic both in the general media and for scholars worldwide. Large parts of the global mass media are still engaged in painting the big picture of the relationship between China and Africa by conflating the multiple stakeholders and actors on both sides and generalizing about China's "neocolonialist" strategies vis-à-vis weak African states: its exploitation of African raw materials and populations, its support for non-democratic regimes and its undermining of all Western efforts for reforms across the continent. Where media reports transcend
this stereotyping and homogenizing on the macro-level and portray Chinese-African encounters on the ground, it is power differentials, competition, tension and conflict between disempowered African locals and (at least economically) powerful Chinese - the latter as exoticized as alien "others" - that are often the focus of attention.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.1; 2014: p.3-8
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.1; 2014: p.3-8
Key WordsChina ;  Africa ;  African Union - AU ;  Rising Power ;  Western Efforts ;  Reforms ;  Neocolonialist ;  Chinese-African Interactions ;  Chinese-African Relations ;  Bilateral Reforms ;  Chinese-African Encounters ;  Sino-African Relations


 
 
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