Chinese engagement in Africa: drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy
"Most analyses of Chinese engagement in Africa focus either on what China gets out of these partnerships or the impacts that China's aid and investment have had on African countries. This analysis approaches Sino-African relations as a vibrant, two-way dynamic in which both sides adjust to...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Most analyses of Chinese engagement in Africa focus either on what China gets out of these partnerships or the impacts that China's aid and investment have had on African countries. This analysis approaches Sino-African relations as a vibrant, two-way dynamic in which both sides adjust to policy initiatives and popular perceptions emanating from the other. The authors focus on (1) Chinese and African objectives in the political and economic spheres and how they work to achieve them, (2) African perceptions of Chinese engagement, (3) how China has adjusted its policies to accommodate often-hostile African responses, and (4) whether the United States and China are competing for influence, access, and resources in Africa and how they might cooperate in the region. The authors find that Chinese engagement in the region is primarily concerned with natural resource extraction, infrastructure development, and manufacturing, in contrast to the United States' focus on higher-technology trade and services as well as aid policies aimed at promoting democracy, good governance, and human development. African governments generally welcome engagement with China, as it brings them political legitimacy and contributes to their economic development. Some segments of African society criticize Chinese enterprises for their poor labor conditions, unsustainable environmental practices, and job displacement, but China has been modifying its approach to the continent to address these concerns. China and the United States are not strategic rivals in Africa, but greater American commercial engagement in African markets could generate competition that would both benefit African countries and advance U.S. interests."--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | "RAND Corporation research report series."--Web page (PDF). - "RR-521-OSD."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper. - "National Security Research Division.". - "This research was conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute."--Verso of title page. - "Approved for public release; distribution unlimited."--Title page Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-151) Preface -- Summary -- Introduction -- Intertwined interests of China and Africa -- How China-Africa relations have developed -- The impact of Chinese engagement on African countries -- African reactions to Chinese engagement -- China modifies its approach -- Implications for U.S. interests -- Bibliography |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 151 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 26 cm |
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spelling | Hanauer, Larry Verfasser aut Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy Larry Hanauer, Lyle J. Morris Santa Monica, Calif. Rand Corporation 2014 XVIII, 151 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "RAND Corporation research report series."--Web page (PDF). - "RR-521-OSD."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper. - "National Security Research Division.". - "This research was conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute."--Verso of title page. - "Approved for public release; distribution unlimited."--Title page Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-151) Preface -- Summary -- Introduction -- Intertwined interests of China and Africa -- How China-Africa relations have developed -- The impact of Chinese engagement on African countries -- African reactions to Chinese engagement -- China modifies its approach -- Implications for U.S. interests -- Bibliography "Most analyses of Chinese engagement in Africa focus either on what China gets out of these partnerships or the impacts that China's aid and investment have had on African countries. This analysis approaches Sino-African relations as a vibrant, two-way dynamic in which both sides adjust to policy initiatives and popular perceptions emanating from the other. The authors focus on (1) Chinese and African objectives in the political and economic spheres and how they work to achieve them, (2) African perceptions of Chinese engagement, (3) how China has adjusted its policies to accommodate often-hostile African responses, and (4) whether the United States and China are competing for influence, access, and resources in Africa and how they might cooperate in the region. The authors find that Chinese engagement in the region is primarily concerned with natural resource extraction, infrastructure development, and manufacturing, in contrast to the United States' focus on higher-technology trade and services as well as aid policies aimed at promoting democracy, good governance, and human development. African governments generally welcome engagement with China, as it brings them political legitimacy and contributes to their economic development. Some segments of African society criticize Chinese enterprises for their poor labor conditions, unsustainable environmental practices, and job displacement, but China has been modifying its approach to the continent to address these concerns. China and the United States are not strategic rivals in Africa, but greater American commercial engagement in African markets could generate competition that would both benefit African countries and advance U.S. interests."--Back cover Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd rswk-swf Politisches Engagement (DE-588)4076232-4 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf China / Relations / Africa Africa / Relations / China China / Foreign public opinion, African Afrika China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Politisches Engagement (DE-588)4076232-4 s Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 g DE-604 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 s b DE-604 Morris, Lyle J. Verfasser aut Rand Corporation Sonstige (DE-588)1001716-1 oth Rand Corporation National Security Research Division Sonstige (DE-588)5331167-X oth |
spellingShingle | Hanauer, Larry Morris, Lyle J. Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd Politisches Engagement (DE-588)4076232-4 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
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title | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy |
title_auth | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy |
title_exact_search | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy |
title_full | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy Larry Hanauer, Lyle J. Morris |
title_fullStr | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy Larry Hanauer, Lyle J. Morris |
title_full_unstemmed | Chinese engagement in Africa drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy Larry Hanauer, Lyle J. Morris |
title_short | Chinese engagement in Africa |
title_sort | chinese engagement in africa drivers reactions and implications for u s policy |
title_sub | drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. policy |
topic | Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd Politisches Engagement (DE-588)4076232-4 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Öffentliche Meinung Politisches Engagement Politik China / Relations / Africa Africa / Relations / China China / Foreign public opinion, African Afrika China USA |
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