Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa
Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa
The deepening engagement of China in Africa since the end of the cold war has led to debates about the evolving nature of this relationship. Yet the focus of analysis has largely been confined to the interactions between states. Little attention has been paid to the growing dialogue between Chinese and African civil society organisations. This collection of essays, written by scholars and activists, explores the interaction between African and Chinese non-state actors and argues that the future of Africa-China relations rests on including such voices if a robust and vibrant engagement and a meaningful relationship are to be sustained.
CITATION: . Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa edited by Harneit-Sievers, Axel, ed.|Marks, Stephen, ed.|Naidu, Sanusha, ed. . Cape Town : Pambazuka Press , 2010. - Available at: https://library.au.int/chinese-and-african-perspectives-china-africa-3





