
The book completely undermines existing assumptions concerning Sino-African relations, such as that Africa is of critical importance for China; that China sees no risk in its largesse towards Africa; and that there is a single Chinese profile/agenda. The resulting collection touches the issue of racism but is equally about moments of pure idealism and 'romance' in Sino-African history.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part1:
The Middle Kingdom and Dark Continent: An Essay on China, Africa, and many fault-lines - Stephen Chan
Part 2: Chinese Responses
Sino-African Cultural Relations: Soft Power, Cultural Statecraft and International Cultural Governance - Jerry C.Y. Liu
From Revolution to Business: China's Changing Discourses on Africa - Qing Cao
Zhuge Liang and Meng Huo: A Metaphor for Sino-African Relations? - L.H.M. Ling
Back to Basics: It could be anyone and, anyway, it's all hard work - Xiaoming Huang
Part 3: African Outlooks
China and Africa: An African View - Patrick Mazimhaka
Competition or Partnership? China, United States and Africa - An African View The African members of the Trilateral Dialogue on China, Africa and the United States - Lopo do Nascimento, William Lyakurwa, Patrick Mazimhaka, Greg Mills, Joe Molo, Sydney Mufamadi, Michael Spicer.
And what about India and Africa? The road ahead - Sumit Roy
The Future of China and Africa - Stephen Chan
Preface
Part1:
The Middle Kingdom and Dark Continent: An Essay on China, Africa, and many fault-lines - Stephen Chan
Part 2: Chinese Responses
Sino-African Cultural Relations: Soft Power, Cultural Statecraft and International Cultural Governance - Jerry C.Y. Liu
From Revolution to Business: China's Changing Discourses on Africa - Qing Cao
Zhuge Liang and Meng Huo: A Metaphor for Sino-African Relations? - L.H.M. Ling
Back to Basics: It could be anyone and, anyway, it's all hard work - Xiaoming Huang
Part 3: African Outlooks
China and Africa: An African View - Patrick Mazimhaka
Competition or Partnership? China, United States and Africa - An African View The African members of the Trilateral Dialogue on China, Africa and the United States - Lopo do Nascimento, William Lyakurwa, Patrick Mazimhaka, Greg Mills, Joe Molo, Sydney Mufamadi, Michael Spicer.
And what about India and Africa? The road ahead - Sumit Roy
The Future of China and Africa - Stephen Chan
Stephen Chan OBE is Professor of
International Relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London, and was a member of the Trilateral Dialogue on
China, Africa, and the United States.
www.stephen-chan.com
www.stephen-chan.com
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