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079538
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2007.
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The China-Africa Summit of 4-5 November 2006 was the largest ever high-level conference on Africa held outside of the continent. In its relations with African countries, China has traditionally avoided presenting itself as a donor, preferring to see itself as a large developing country working alongside other developing countries. It pursued a gradualist and integrated approach towards cooperation that emphasised the mutuality and two-sidedness of the cooperation. However, the various pledges, promises and targets included in 'The Beijing Action Plan-2007-2009' that was unveiled at the Beijing Summit gave it more of an aid flavour. While this need not make China into a Western or Japanese style donor, it will certainly have a series of consequences for China's relations with Africa.
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ID:
169761
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New Delhi, IDSA, 2019.
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Description |
46p.pbk
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Series |
IDSA Occasional Paper no; 51
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Standard Number |
9789382169833
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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059778 | 327.5406/KIN 059778 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
045079
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London, The Macmillan Press Ltd., 1984.
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Description |
x,404p
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Standard Number |
0333352947
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