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Carrying forward a time-honored tradition and opening up a new : foreign minister Wang Yi visits Africa / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract At the beginning of 2014, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Ethiopia, Djibouti, Ghana and Senegal. During the trip, Wang stated China's readiness to work with Africa to realize their dreams of renewal, pursue development and prosperity, and promote peace and security. He also stressed China's commitment to equality, pragmatism, good faith and sincerity in China-Africa cooperation. According to Wang, China is actively involved in Africa's peace and security affairs, the balanced approach to principles and interests is a banner in China's diplomacy in the new era, and Pan-Africanism points the direction for Africa and represents the trend of the times.
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China not neocolonialist / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  Neocolonialism  Neocolonialist  Sino-African Cooperation  Smear 
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China not neocolonialist / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, some Western media are so anxious to play up neocolonialism and bluntly label China neocolonialist.They are not only factually mistaken, but also logically misleading. The fact is that China's practice in Africa, which is based on equality, mutual benefit and reciprocity, is fundamentally different from that of the Western colonialists. Meanwhile, some Western media outlets are skillfully misleading the public by substituting the fake for the genuine, taking a part from the whole and employing double standards.An individual enterprise's behavior cannot represent a government's African policy and any country cannot guarantee all its enterprises perform as well as expected in Africa. Some Western media have turned a blind eye to the serious environmental destruction caused by Western giants' oil production in Africa. While for China, these media put the propaganda machine into high gear to exaggerate individual problems in Sino-African cooperation and groundlessly accuse the Chinese government for the responsibility of some Chinese enterprises' problems in Africa and even problems facing Africa in international cooperation.They seek to smear China's image and contain Sino-African cooperation. The accusation of neocolonialism is an extension of the West's intention to contain China.
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China-Africa relations: building on past achievements and striving for new progress / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the past few years, China and Africa, in light of the trend of the times, have launched the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and established a new type of strategic partnership, thus making new achievements in their relations on the basis of their traditional friendship. Despite the profound and complex changes in China and Africa and the world at large, the nature of China-Africa relations has stayed unchanged. It is what remains unchanged that offers inexhaustible impetus for the growth of this relationship and gives unique advantages to cooperation between the two sides. At a new historical starting point, China-Africa relations are poised for fresh progress. It is essential for the two sides to keep abreast of the times, make innovative and pioneering efforts, and strive for greater achievements in their relations.
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Current sub-Saharan African situation and China-Africa relation / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Current sub-Saharan African situation and China-Africa relation / Hongwei, Zhang   Journal Article
Hongwei, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Since last year, some new changes have taken place in the situation of Sub-Saharan Africa (hereinafter referred to as SSA). The overall political stability has turned for the better, economy has maintained rapid growth, the integration process is steadily moving ahead and its international standing has been remarkably enhanced. However, the various challenges and uncertain factors the region faces should not be neglected. Along with the successful convocation of the 5th ministerial meeting of China-Africa Cooperation Forum (CACF), the all-round pragmatic cooperation in the political, economic and cultural fields between China and Africa is moving ahead on a solid basis. A new-type China-Africa strategic partnership is facing new development opportunities.
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