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ID155793
Title ProperAfrican transnationalism in China
Other Title Informationat the interface of local, transnational, bilateral and multilateral responses
LanguageENG
AuthorBischoff, Paul-Henri
Summary / Abstract (Note)The growing presence of a diversifying group of Africans in China raises broader issues of their status and permanence. The politics associated with African transnationalism in China are evident in Chinese and African government responses and the transnational African voice. This article looks at facets of an African transnational presence and some key responses at a local, international and transnational level to suggest an evolving state of Sino-African relations in which African multilateralism and the transnational African actor play a greater part.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 52, No.7; Nov 2017: p.897-914
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2017-11 52, 7
Key WordsAfrican diaspora ;  Sino-African Relations ;  African Transnationalism In China ;  Chinese and African Government Responses ;  African Students in China ;  African Multilateralism