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ID183241
Title ProperLegitimizing China's Growing Engagement in African Security
Other Title InformationChange within Continuity of Official Discourse
LanguageENG
AuthorCarrozza, Ilaria ;  Ilaria Carrozza
Summary / Abstract (Note)Peace and security were once marginal in Sino-African relations. Recently, however, reflecting China's more proactive role as a global security actor, they have become central. Yet while China's actions mirror this shift, the official China–Africa discourse has not changed. This article, based on fieldwork interviews and discourse analysis of official Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) documents, proposes a theoretically grounded study of China's Africa discourse to account for the role it plays in maintaining continuity through time. It makes a threefold claim. First, while the China–Africa discourse has not been given much attention in the literature, it is crucial to explaining the overall success of China's engagement in the continent. Second, the shift in China's policies towards greater participation in peace and security is not mirrored by changes in the official discourse. Third, and related, this is owing mostly to the successful articulation of the link between the promotion of economic growth and the achievement of stability – the security–development nexus – and to the generally positive reception the discourse has found among African leaders.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.248; Dec 2021: p.1174 - 1199
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 248
Key WordsAfrica ;  China ;  Narrative ;  Discourse ;  FOCAC ;  Representations ;  Security–development Nexus