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This book analyzes the growing influence of China in Angola. The author answers the question how and in what extent China has gained influence over the economic development of Angola since the end of the civil war in 2002. She presents the economic facilities of China in Angola from trade and investment to business transactions in the context of Andrew Moravcsik’s Commercial Liberalism Theory. To measure the extension of China’s economic influence through its way of investment (Angola-Mode) and a «no strings attached»-policy, not only the economic interdependent relations between China and Angola have become the focus of this far-reaching book. The author also discusses a process of gradual change of the relations of two rival powers – China and the USA – with Angola.

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Contents: Angola-Mode (exchange of natural resources for infrastructures) as an indicator of economic interdependence and a facilitating factor for trade – Oil and infrastructure contracts – The impacts of the bilateral economic relations on Angola’s preferences and its traditional economic partners.

China’s Economic Engagement in Africa: A Case

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631670354, 978-3631670354
      ISBN10: 3631670354

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book analyzes the growing influence of China in Angola. The author answers the question how and in what extent China has gained influence over the economic development of Angola since the end of the civil war in 2002. She presents the economic facilities of China in Angola from trade and investment to business transactions in the context of Andrew Moravcsik’s Commercial Liberalism Theory. To measure the extension of China’s economic influence through its way of investment (Angola-Mode) and a «no strings attached»-policy, not only the economic interdependent relations between China and Angola have become the focus of this far-reaching book. The author also discusses a process of gradual change of the relations of two rival powers – China and the USA – with Angola.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Angola-Mode (exchange of natural resources for infrastructures) as an indicator of economic interdependence and a facilitating factor for trade – Oil and infrastructure contracts – The impacts of the bilateral economic relations on Angola’s preferences and its traditional economic partners.

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