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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780198794288 , 9780198794295
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 372 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The African affairs reader
    DDC: 960
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    Keywords: Democratization ; Democracy ; Staat ; Politische Ökonomie ; Abstimmung ; Entwicklung ; Tendenz ; Africa Politics and government 1960- ; Africa Foreign relations 1960- ; Africa Economic conditions 1960- ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Afrika ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Politisches System ; Repräsentation ; Entkolonialisierung ; Demokratisierung ; Demokratie ; Wahl
    Abstract: African Affairs' is the top journal in African Studies and has been for some time. This book draws together some of the most influential, important, and thought provoking articles published in its pages over the last decade. In doing so, it collates essential cutting-edge research on Africa and makes it easily available for students, teachers, and researchers alike. 0'The African Affairs Reader' is broken down into four sections that cover some of the biggest themes and questions facing the continent today, including: the African State, the Political Economy of Development, Africa's Relationship with the World, and Elections, Representation & Democracy. Within each section, articles deal with some of the most significant recent trends and events, such as the prospects for democratization in Ghana and Nigeria, the factors underpinning Rwanda's economic success, the rise of political corruption in South Africa, the spread of the drugs trade, the struggle against gender based violence, and the growing influence of China. Each section is introduced by a new purpose-written essay by the journal's editors that explains the evolution of the wider debate, highlights key contributions, and suggests new ways in which the discussion can be taken forward. Taken together, the essays and articles included in the volume provide both a coherent introduction to the study of Africa and a compelling commentary on the current state of play on the continent
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register , An introduction to African Affairs and African studies , An introduction to the African state , The end of the post-colonial state in Africa? : reflections on changing African political dynamics , Property and constitutional order : land tenure reform and the future of the African state , Does organized crime exist in Africa? , An introduction to the political economy of development , The politics of ownership : Tanzanian coffee policy in the age of liberal reformism , Close encounters : Chinese business networks as industrial catalysts in Sub-Saharan Africa , Developmental patrimonalism? : the case of Rwanda , An introduction to elections, democracy, and representation , Elections and democratic transition in Nigeria under the Fourth Republic , Elites and democracy in Ghana : a social network approach , Neo-patrimonal politics in the ANC , An introduction to Africa and the world , What is the concept of globalization good for? : an African historian's perspective , Fighting gender-based violence : the women's movement and the enforcement of rape law in Liberia , Negotiating China : reinserting African agency into China-Africa relations , Briefing : the African Union at ten ; an appraisal
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: China in Africa
    Angaben zur Quelle: 9
    Note: Deborah A. Bräutigam and Tang Xiaoyang
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0199550220 , 9780199606290
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 397 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First published in paperback
    DDC: 338.91/5106
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    Keywords: Economic assistance, Chinese ; Africa Politics and government 1960- ; Africa Economic conditions ; China ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Afrika ; Internationale Politik ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
    Abstract: "Is China a 'rogue donor'? Media reports about huge aid packages, support for pariah regimes, regiments of Chinese labor, and the ruthless countries in the world have sparked fierce debates. Beijing's tradition of secrecy fuels rumors and speculation, making it difficult to gauge the risks and opportunities in China's growing embrace. With vivid stories and new data, this well-timed book, by one of the world's leading experts, tackles the myths and the sometimes surprising realities."--P. [4] of cover
    Description / Table of Contents: Prologue: The changing face of Chinese engagement -- China's rise in Africa -- China and Africa: mutual benefit? -- Poverty and prosperity -- A different kind of "aid" -- China, aid and the West -- What is foreign aid? -- Why do countries give?
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Missionaries and Maoists : how China's aid moved from "Red" to "Expert" -- Aid from the West -- Red Sun rising -- From Mau Mau to Mao -- "Dragon in the bush" -- Dazhai in Africa? - Tazara: the Tan-Zam Railway -- Rethinking aid
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. Feeling the stones : Deng Xiaoping's experiments with aid -- An "ideal trading partner" -- Crossing the river by feeling the stones -- Aid and the four tigers -- Zhao Ziyang goes to Africa -- Leather swaps: compensatory trade in Africa -- Being responsible "to the end" -- China, Melvin Lisk, and Okeky Agencies, Ltd. -- Aid as a springboard for investment -- Building business -- Tripartite cooperation -- "We are the world" -- Checkbook diplomacy
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. Going global : foreign aid in the toolkit of a rising China -- Battle in Seattle -- Deeper into Africa -- Value for money -- Entering Europe's backyard -- Zhu Rongji and the Tan-Zam Railway redux -- "Koni...Koni...Koni" -- Packaging soft power -- Dragon heads -- Creative destruction -- China-Africa development fund -- Tariff and quota-free entry -- Overseas zones: going global in groups -- The first two African winners -- Crossing the ocean by feeling the stones
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. Eastern promises : an aid system with Chinese characteristics -- A very brief history -- China's aid institutions -- China Eximbank's concessional loans -- The development bank that doesn't give aid -- Acupuncture at King Harmon Road -- Learning from China -- Humanitarian aid: after disaster -- China's "Peace Corps" -- Does China give "cash aid"? -- Dumping debt
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Orient express : how does Chinese aid and engagement work? -- Beijing versus Paris -- An Oriental Big Power -- China Eximbank, Huawei, and Sierratel -- Learning from Japan's request-based system -- The Eximbank cycle -- From aid to profit: CNEEC consolidates Goma -- China's resource-backed infrastructure loans -- Aid without strings? -- Tied aid? -- "Hordes of experts" -- Capacity building
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Apples and lychees : how much aid does China give? -- Estimating China's Africa aid -- One is aid, the other is not -- Package financing mode -- Big mistakes -- Is China bigger than the World Bank? -- Comparing apples and apples -- Will Chinese loans create a new debt crisis?
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. Flying geese, crouching tiger : China's changing role in African industrialization -- Challenges and opportunities -- Flying geese as industrial catalysts -- Marlboro Man -- Friendship Textile Factory's rock road -- Cars, calf, and cows -- Asian tigers and African factories -- "Original and Taiwan"
    Description / Table of Contents: 8. Asian Tsunami : how a tidal wave can also be a catalyst -- Leather goes global -- Textiles: a Chinese tsunami? -- Drivers of change? -- Catalyzing local industry -- Chinese workers in African factories
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Exporting Green Revolution : from aid to Agribusiness -- Challenges and opportunities -- China's traditional aid -- Doing well by doing good? -- Wang Yibin and South-South cooperation -- From weeds to seeds -- The father of hybrid rice -- China's agrotechnology centers: sustainability and business--
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. Foreign farmers : Chinese settlers in rural Africa -- Going global in agriculture -- Food security: China and Africa -- Mega-projects -- In the North, there is only Magbass -- Not a good chew on the bones -- Liu Jianjun's "Baoding Villages"
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion: Engaging China.
    Note: 11. Rogue donor? : myths and realities ; "Chinese aid: it's all about oil , "China enables Sudan to get away with murder in Darfur" ; "China hurts efforts to strengthen democracy and human rights in Africa" ; "Chinese support kept Robert Mugabe in power in Zimbabwe" ; "China is making corruption worse" ; "Chinese aid and loans are part of a system of 'unfair' subsidies" ; "China gains business with low environmental and social standards"
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