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Title ProperIs the Chinese government’s increase in development co-operation with Africa the revival of sinocentrism?
LanguageENG
AuthorPark, Jinman
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the past few decades, the rapid growth of China’s development co-operation with Africa has attracted worldwide attention. Some people assert that development co-operation in Africa has contributed to the general development of the continent; however, others, many of whom are scholars and Western politicians, dispute its influence on Africa and are suspicious of its real motives, noting its exploitation of natural resources and increasing market encroachment. This study will discuss the expansion of China’s development co-operation with African countries from the perspective of Sinocentrism, as there appears to be an absence of a superordinate concept or ideology that extensively encompasses and interconnects the diverse explications from existing studies. Henceforth, this research aims to contribute towards examining whether Sinocentrism could be a possible superordinate concept of existing studies. As such, it could be helpful in better understanding Chinese development co-operation in Africa, by examining China’s history and its recent path in Africa as well as its international relations.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 20, No.3; 2015: p.626-644
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 20 No 3
Key WordsChinese Government ;  International Relations ;  Co-operation China - Africa ;  Revival of Sinocentrism ;  China’s Development Co-operation - Africa


 
 
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