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ID173939
Title ProperFrom Chengdu to Kampala
Other Title Informationthe Role of Subnational Actors in China’s Foreign Aid
LanguageENG
AuthorShi, Xuefei ;  Hoebink, Paul
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the role of subnational actors in China’s foreign aid. It applies the terms of ‘decentralized cooperation’ and ‘twinning’ into the analysis of China’s aid architecture, drawing a connection between aid and domestic politics. With evidence from East Africa, it argues that it is the endogenous twinning mechanism and the deep involvement of subnational actors that make Chinese aid structurally distinct from those of other donors, particularly in the area of health, agriculture and education. It finds that the involvement of subnational actors brings in more resources for the sustainability of China’s aid programs, while the multiple faces and institutional capacity of subnational Chinese actors giving aid may require further examination.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 29, No.121; Jan 2020: p.125-140
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 29 No 121
Key WordsChina’s Foreign Aid ;  Subnational actors ;  Chengdu to Kampala


 
 
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