Africa and China [electronic resource] : how Africans and their governments are shaping relations with China / Aleksandra W. Gadzala.
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Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
[2015]
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Africa and China: How Africans and Their Governments Are Shaping Relations with China |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- African state agency
- China-Africa trade patterns: causes, consequences, and perceptions / Joshua Eisenman
- The good, the bad, and the ugly: agency-as-corruption and the Sino-Nigerian relationship / Ian Taylor
- China and the shaping of African information societies / Iginio Gagliardone
- Understanding Angolan agency: the Luanda-Beijing face-off / Lucy Corkin
- Ethiopia: towards a foreign funded 'revolutionary democracy' / Aleksandra W. Gadzala
- African agency beyond the state
- Making space for African agency in China-Africa engagements: Ghanaian and Nigerian patrons shaping Chinese enterprise / Ben Lampert and Giles Mohan
- Racialization as agency in Zambia-China relations / Barry Sautman
- #madeinafrica: how China-Africa relations take on new meaning thanks to digital communication / Mark Kaigwa and Yu-Shan Wu
- Afro-Chinese cooperation: the evolution of diplomatic agency / Calestous Juma.