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China's new role in AfricaChina's new role in Africa

China's new role in Africa2008

Ian Taylor

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"Although China denies that it harbors ambitions to become a superpower, its leadership has made clear its intention that the country be a major player in the global arena. Against this backdrop, Ian Taylor explores the nature and implications of China's burgeoning role in Africa. Taylor argues that Beijing is using Africa not only as a source of needed raw materials and potential new markets, but also to bolster its own position on the international stage. After tracing the history of Sino-African relations, he addresses key current issues: What will be the long-term consequences, for example, of China's successes in securing access to the continent's oil? How will cheap Chinese imports affect Africa's manufacturing base? What has been the impact of China's arms sales to Africa?"--Page 227.

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First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL11958033W

Subjects

RelationsChina, foreign relationsAfrica, relations, foreign countries89.90 foreign policyInternational relationsInternationale PolitikWirtschaftsbeziehungenAußenpolitikBuitenlandse politiekEconomische betrekkingenAussenpolitikAfricaChinaEconomic relationsInternational economic relationsOilHuman rightsArms

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