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ID130282
Title ProperSino-African encounters in Ghana and Nigeria
Other Title Informationfrom conflict to conviviality and mutual benefit
LanguageENG
AuthorLampert, Ben ;  Mohan, Giles
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's renewed engagement with Africa is often framed as a form of imperialism, with the growing number of Chinese migrants on the continent seen as an exploitative presence. Such claims have generally been based on little evidence, and where more detailed empirical studies have emerged, they tend to emphasise the tensions and conflicts that have arisen. Our research on Chinese migrants in Ghana and Nigeria suggests that while there are concerns about Chinese competition in the informal retail sector and the treatment of local labour in Chinese enterprises, narratives of apparent tension and conflict are often much more nuanced than is generally recognised. Furthermore, more convivial and cooperative relations have also emerged and these have facilitated important opportunities for Africans to benefit from the Chinese presence. However, while the presence of Chinese migrants in African socio-economic life can be more integrated and mutually beneficial than is often assumed, the ability of African actors to benefit from this presence is highly uneven, placing the politics of class at the centre of any understanding of Sino-African encounters.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.1; 2014: p.9-40
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.1; 2014: p.9-40
Key WordsSino-African Encounters ;  Sino-African Relations ;  China ;  Africa ;  African Union - AU ;  Ghana ;  Nigeria ;  Conflicts ;  Mutual Benefit ;  Socio-Economic Life ;  Cooperative Relations ;  International Relations - IR ;  Economic Relations ;  Political Dynamics


 
 
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