2018
DOI: 10.1142/s2377740018500124
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China and Africa: Model of South-South Cooperation?

Abstract: Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “South-South cooperation” with tremendous potential to unlock Africa’s development prospects. They maintain that China’s economic involvement in the continent is less exploitative and more relevant to local needs than the North’s. Starting from a relatively small amount of investment in the early 1990s, China has become Africa’s biggest economic partner. Yet, as the United Nations Conference on Trade and Investmen… Show more

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“…Another criticism that is sometimes made is that many projects funded by these arrangements are vanity projects that are not consistent with the country's real development needs [39]. There is also a concern relating to the perpetuation of African countries as sellers of unprocessed raw materials, which keeps them in a state of dependency and perpetuates neo-imperialism and neo-colonialism [68].…”
Section: Issues Associated With the Governance Of Resources-for-inframentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another criticism that is sometimes made is that many projects funded by these arrangements are vanity projects that are not consistent with the country's real development needs [39]. There is also a concern relating to the perpetuation of African countries as sellers of unprocessed raw materials, which keeps them in a state of dependency and perpetuates neo-imperialism and neo-colonialism [68].…”
Section: Issues Associated With the Governance Of Resources-for-inframentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South‐South cooperation has been invoked in debates over whether China's role in Africa differs from colonial forms of control, and neo‐colonial agendas of Western aid and development assistance (Flint & Waddoups, 2019; Asante, 2018). China has a long history of investment in Africa, beginning with support for newly independent African countries in the 1960s which reflected both China's socialist ideology and the embrace of this ideology by a number of African anti‐colonial movements (Strange, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptualizing China‐africa Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors, who see the results of the Chinese economic engagement on the continent as quite mixed, think that one can hardly be categorical about Chinese engagement. To Asante (2018), "while there are positive signs that the trade gap between both sides is narrowing, there are questions about its sustainability." The author notes that the pattern of Chinese imports reveals a strong domination of natural resources while Africa on its side mainly imports manufactured goods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%