How China is Reshaping the Global Economy
Development Impacts in Africa and Latin America, Second Edition
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:4th Jul '22
Should be back in stock very soon
China's growing economic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America has been a source of major controversy. The official Chinese position maintains that the growth of bilateral relations is of mutual benefit and provides a good example of South-South cooperation. Critics on the other hand see the economic relations between China and other developing countries as highly unequal with most of the benefits accruing to China and a few local elites. They also point to negative socio-economic, political, and environmental consequences. How China is Reshaping the Global Economy: Development Impacts in Africa and Latin-America throws more light on these controversies through a comparative study of China's impact on the two regions. It looks not just at bilateral relations between China and the two regions but also analyses the changes in the global economy brought about as a result of the shift in economic activity from North America and Western Europe to Asia. This book looks at the factors which led to rapid economic growth in China and the way in which this has affected global manufacturing, commodity markets, the international presence of Chinese companies, and financial glows. It examines the different forms of Chinese economic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, the main drivers, and economic, social, political, and environmental consequences. It ends with a comparison of the two regions that highlights the importance of different histories and political and institutional contexts in determining the impacts of China. Since the first edition of How China is Reshaping the Global Economy: Development Impacts in Africa and Latin-America, China's role in the global economy has continued to expand and the Chinese government's foreign policy has become more assertive. The global presence of China has been marked by the expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative to almost 150 countries and the trade-war between the US and China, as well as increased Western concerns over the activities of major Chinese companies such as Huawei. This new edition documents these changes and their implications for SSA and LAC.
the book is of high academic standard and it shows in-depth analysis in its area of concentration. It deals with the issues directly linked to relations between Asia and Latin America in a profound way. In addition, the volume uses an innovative approach as it focuses not only on the bilateral state-centric level of the links between both regions, but also explores the interests, objectives, and actions of internal actors in China, giving a greater level of depth to the study. Last, but certainly not least, this study not only includes China's economic relations with Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, but also makes a comparison between the two cases. * Asia and the Americas LASA Section 2021 Book Award *
Review from previous edition "this book succeeds admirably in delineating the nature of China's impact on SSA and LAC, the vital role that countries in these regions play in crafting their own policies, and provides clarity with evidenced-based research as to the role and variety of Chinese economic actors' activities in both regions." * Thomas P. Narins, University at Albany, The Developing Economies *
- Winner of Winner, Asia and the Americas LASA Section 2021 Book Award.
ISBN: 9780192866356
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
Weight: 690g
464 pages
2nd Revised edition