Contributor
Ampiah, Kweku.
Imprint:Scottsville, South Africa : University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2008
Descriptionxv, 357 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:PART I. CONTEXT: Introduction: Africa and China in the post-Cold War era / Kweku Ampiah, Sanusha Naidu -- The geo-strategic dimensions of the Sino-African relationship / Garth le Pere -- The making of Chinese foreign policy: actors and institutions / Suisheng Zhao -- PART 2. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES: A marriage less convenient: China, Sudan and Darfur / Sharath Srinivasan -- Partner or predator in the heart of Africa? Chinese engagement with the DRC / Devon Curtis -- All's fair in loans and war: the development of China-Angola relations / Lucy Corkin -- Crouching tiger, hidden agenda? Zimbabwe-China relations / Lloyd Sachikonye -- Chinese investments in Africa: a case study of Zambia / Muna Ndulo -- The three faces of the dragon: Tanzania-China relations in historical perspective / Mwesiga Baregu -- Balancing a strategic partnership? South Arica-China relations / Sanusha Naidu -- A tale of two giants: Nigeria and China / Alaba Ogunsanwo -- French puppet, Chinese strings: Sino-Gabonese relations / Douglas Yates -- PART 3. COMPARATIVE GREAT POWER RIVALRIES: An axis of evil? China, the United States and France in Africa / Adekeye Adebajo -- Western hegemony, Asian ascendance and the new scramble for Africa / Adam Habib -- The European Union and China in Africa / Daniel Bach -- The ideological, political and economic imperatives in China and Japan's relations with Africa / Kweku Ampiah -- China and Southeast Asia: some lessons for Africa? / Amitav Acharya -- PART 4. CONCLUSION: The Sino-African relationship: towards an evolving partnership? / Kweku Ampiah, Sanusha Naidu.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.