About the BookNowhere in the world is China’s rapid rise to power more evident than in Africa. From multi-billion dollar investments in oil and minerals to the influx of thousands of merchants, labourers and cheap consumer goods, China’s economic and political reach is redefining Africa’s traditional ties with the international community. This book investigates the emerging relationship between China and Africa to determine whether this engagement will be that of a development partner, economic competitor or new hegemon. Alden argues that in order to understand Chinese involvement on the continent, we need to recognize the range of economic, diplomatic and security rationales behind Beijing’s Africa policy as well as the response of African elites to China’s entreaties. Only then can the new challenges and opportunities for Africa and the West be accurately assessed. What People Have Said About the Book
'In this short and readable book, Chris Alden provides a clear overview of China's involvement with Africa, a relationship that is having a huge impact both on the country and the continent. Some themes, such as China's acceptance of human-rights abuses by several African regimes that it supports, have been aired before. But Mr Alden has been lucky with his timing here; he has been able to record the beginnings of what could be a significant shift on this, and other issues, by China, particularly in regard to Sudan.’ – The Economist - Read the full review here 'Alden's book answers the need for a measured review of China-Africa relations. Alden combines judicious analysis with a balanced, authoritative survey of the context and nature of current relations ... Unlike those commentators who have rushed to pronounce and prescribe, he captures the rich potential and sense of dynamism that China has catalysed in Africa with a grounded appreciation of the challenges and constraints, and a reiteration of the need for the centrality of African need and interests. This is important ... In not rushing to judge "fast-moving, omni-dimensional" relations, Alden's account is well calibrated, especially when empirical research on "the content and context of Chinese involvement in Africa is desperately needed".' - The Times Literary Supplement, May 23rd 2008 'For me, the best and most coherent approach to the political economy of China in Africa is given by Chris Alden in his short engagingly written book....' - Review of African Political Economy. No. 115. 2008 'A useful analysis of China’s increasing economic role in Africa.' – Chartist 'Alden’s book answers the need for a measured review of China-Africa relations. Alden combines judicious analysis with a balanced, authoritative survey of the context and nature of current relations Unlike those commentators who have rushed to pronounce and prescribe, he captures the rich potential and sense of dynamism that China has catalysed in Africa with a grounded appreciation of the challenges and constraints ... This is important Alden’s account is well-calibrated, especially when empirical research on "the content and context of Chinese involvement in Africa is desperately needed.' - TLS Contents1. China's New Foreign Policy Towards Africa About the AuthorChris Alden is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Relations at the LSE. He has researched and published on Asian-African relations for over fifteen years. He has previously taught at the University of Witwatersrand, and held research fellowships at the University of Tokyo, the Ecole Normale Superieure and the University of Cambridge.
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