China and Africa : a new paradigm of global business / Young-Chan Kim, editor.

This book encapsulates the 'New Normal Policy' which has changed the regional policy between China and the African continent. This volume emphasises China's role in Africa as a collaborator in an attempt to fulfil the Beijing consensus in emerging countries. The contextual research en...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Kim, Young-Chan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Series:Palgrave Macmillan Asian business series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Introduction: The Global Shift in Economic Power to Asia and the Challenges of Africa's Industrialisation in the Twenty First Century (Lauren Okolo)
  • Part 1: Chinese Perspective in Africa
  • Chapter 2 'Safari Tour' and Zhou's Dream of Mao's land in Africa (Young-Chan Kim)
  • Chapter 3 From White Elephants to Flying Geese: China in Africa, a new model for development or more of the same (Maria Thorborg)
  • Chapter 4 Cyrildene Chinatown, Suburban Settlement, and Ethnic Economy in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg (Liang Xu)
  • Chapter 5 China's energy diplomacy towards Africa from the perspective of politics (Ai-Qin Cheng & Jianhong Cai)
  • Part 2: Chinese Companies in Africa
  • Chapter 6 The China Challenge: Cameroonians between discontent and popular admiration (Ute Roeschenthaler and Antoine Socpa)
  • Chapter 7 The Economic Determinants of Chinese FDI in Egypt (Hany Elshamy)
  • Chapter 8 Learning to Collaborate: The Case Study of a Chinese-Kenyan CSR Effort (Irene Yuan Sun and Wang Yuan)
  • Chapter 9 China and Namibia: An all-weather friendship investigated (Henning Melber)
  • Chapter 10 'Unequal Sino-African Relations': A Perspective from Africans in Guangzhou (Dong Niu)
  • Chapter 11 Conclusion: An argument for a development paradigm in Africa that reconciles the Washington Consensus with the Beijing Model (Anutechia Asongu Simplice)