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Edited with authority by the influential and respected Stephen Chan, this unique collection of essays gathers together for the first time both African and Chinese perspectives on China's place in Africa. The book starts with an excellent introductory essay from Stephen Chan, written in his usual elegant prose and featuring some very fresh insights organised with great clarity. Featuring useful historical context, this brave book analyses the "moral" aspects of the policies and ensuing migration. The book completely undermines existing assumptions concerning Sino-African relations, such as that Africa is of critical importance for China; that China sees no risk in its largesse towards Africa; and that there is a single Chinese profile/agenda. The resulting collection touches the issue of racism but is equally about moments of pure idealism and 'romance' in Sino-African history.

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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. *

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Preface Part I: 1.The Middle Kingdom and Dark Continent: An Essay on China, Africa, and many fault-lines - Stephen Chan Part II: Chinese Responses 2. Sino-African Cultural Relations: Soft Power, Cultural Statecraft and International Cultural Governance - Jerry C.Y. Liu 3. From Revolution to Business: China's Changing Discourses on Africa - Qing Cao 4. Zhuge Liang and Meng Huo: A Metaphor for Sino-African Relations - L.H.M. Ling 5. Back to Basics: It could be anyone and, anyway, it's all hard work - Xiaoming Huang Part III: African Outlooks 6. China and Africa: An African View - Patrick Mazimhaka 7. Competition or Partnership? China, United States and Africa - An African View - Lopo do Nascimento, William Lyakurwa, Patrick Mazimhaka, Greg Mills, Joe Molo, Sydney Mufamadi, Michael Spicer. 8. And what about India and Africa? The road ahead - Sumit Roy Afterword: The Future of China and Africa - Stephen Chan Contributors Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 09/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781780325668, 978-1780325668
      ISBN10: 1780325665

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Edited with authority by the influential and respected Stephen Chan, this unique collection of essays gathers together for the first time both African and Chinese perspectives on China's place in Africa. The book starts with an excellent introductory essay from Stephen Chan, written in his usual elegant prose and featuring some very fresh insights organised with great clarity. Featuring useful historical context, this brave book analyses the "moral" aspects of the policies and ensuing migration. The book completely undermines existing assumptions concerning Sino-African relations, such as that Africa is of critical importance for China; that China sees no risk in its largesse towards Africa; and that there is a single Chinese profile/agenda. The resulting collection touches the issue of racism but is equally about moments of pure idealism and 'romance' in Sino-African history.

      Trade Review
      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. *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Part I: 1.The Middle Kingdom and Dark Continent: An Essay on China, Africa, and many fault-lines - Stephen Chan Part II: Chinese Responses 2. Sino-African Cultural Relations: Soft Power, Cultural Statecraft and International Cultural Governance - Jerry C.Y. Liu 3. From Revolution to Business: China's Changing Discourses on Africa - Qing Cao 4. Zhuge Liang and Meng Huo: A Metaphor for Sino-African Relations - L.H.M. Ling 5. Back to Basics: It could be anyone and, anyway, it's all hard work - Xiaoming Huang Part III: African Outlooks 6. China and Africa: An African View - Patrick Mazimhaka 7. Competition or Partnership? China, United States and Africa - An African View - Lopo do Nascimento, William Lyakurwa, Patrick Mazimhaka, Greg Mills, Joe Molo, Sydney Mufamadi, Michael Spicer. 8. And what about India and Africa? The road ahead - Sumit Roy Afterword: The Future of China and Africa - Stephen Chan Contributors Index

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