The Morality of China in Africa
The Middle Kingdom and the Dark Continent
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:9th May '13
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This insightful collection, The Morality of China in Africa, presents diverse perspectives on the intricate relationship between China and Africa.
In The Morality of China in Africa, Stephen Chan compiles a thought-provoking collection of essays that present both African and Chinese perspectives on the complex relationship between China and Africa. This unique anthology offers insights into how these two regions perceive each other, delving into the historical, political, and social nuances that shape their interactions. The introductory essay by Chan sets the stage with clarity and grace, providing a framework for understanding the themes explored throughout the volume.
The essays challenge prevailing assumptions about Sino-African relations, such as the notion that Africa is merely a pawn in China's global strategy or that China's engagement with the continent is purely altruistic. Instead, contributors reveal a more intricate tapestry of motivations, including economic interests, cultural exchanges, and the moral implications of these interactions. By addressing these complexities, The Morality of China in Africa invites readers to reconsider the dynamics of power, influence, and mutual benefit between the two regions.
Additionally, the collection tackles sensitive topics such as racism and idealism, highlighting moments of both tension and collaboration in Sino-African history. This brave exploration provides a balanced view that acknowledges the challenges while celebrating the potential for positive engagement. Ultimately, Chan's work serves as a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the evolving narrative of China in Africa, making it an essential read for scholars, policymakers, and general readers alike.
Stephen Chan provide a look at what drives Beijing's policy in Africa through this refreshing collection of contributions by non-Western scholars. This is a well-edited, crisp compilation of essays that provides a welcome contrast to the flood of Western academic writings on China in Africa over the last decade. * Alex Vines OBE, Research Director, Area Studies and International Law, Chatham House *
Is China moral in Africa? Stephen Chan's richly nuanced new book answers this question through his own burnished prose and by drawing together an exceptional group of Chinese and African co-authors. Chan leads them - and us - deftly across a map layered with shared history, legends, and the clash of cultures. * Deborah Brautigam, Professor and Director, International Development Program, Johns Hopkins University/SAIS. *
ISBN: 9781780325668
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 172g
168 pages