China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists

China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists
Author :
Publisher : Jacana Media
Total Pages : 462
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781920196967
ISBN-13 : 192019696X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists by : Chris; Chichava Alden, Sérgio

The wide range of reactions to greater Chinese involvement across Africa has varied from enthusiastic embrace by elites to caution from businesses, trade unions and civil society, and even hostility from some local communities. As a once-modest presence in Africa, China has rapidly grown to become one of Africa’s top trading partners. Two-way trade surged from just over US$10 billion in 2000 to nearly US$200 billion in 2012. China and Mozambique moves beyond the conventions of general surveys on China-Africa relations to explore real content and experiences of China’s relationship with Mozambique. This book unpacks the complex and sometimes contradictory policies of this relationship, looking at Chinese investment in the Mozambican banking sector and at elite business alliances in agriculture and infrastructure. A fuller sense of bilateral relations is offered through the focus on this emblematic case; it drills down into the heart of a relationship whose growing depth and complexity exposes key themes that will affect Africa’s future development.

China and Mozambique

China and Mozambique
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1920196943
ISBN-13 : 9781920196943
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis China and Mozambique by : Chris Alden

"The wide range of reactions to greater Chinese involvement across Africa has varied from enthusiastic embrace by elites to caution from businesses, trade unions and civil society, and even hostility from some local communities. As a once-modest presence in Africa, China has rapidly grown to become one of Africa's top trading partners. Two-way trade surged from just over US$10 billion in 2000 to US$220 billion in 2012. China and Mozambique moves beyond the conventions of general surveys on China-Africa relations to explore real content and experiences of China's relationship with Mozambique." -- Back cover.

China-Africa and an Economic Transformation

China-Africa and an Economic Transformation
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 363
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780198830504
ISBN-13 : 0198830505
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis China-Africa and an Economic Transformation by : Arkebe Oqubay

This volume considers China-Africa relations in the context of a global division of labour and power, and through the history and experiences of both China and Africa. It examines the core ideas of structural transformation, productive investment and industrialization, international trade, infrastructure development, and financing.

Chinese Investment in Africa

Chinese Investment in Africa
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 189
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783031528156
ISBN-13 : 3031528158
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Investment in Africa by : Freedom Mazwi

New Directions in Africa–China Studies

New Directions in Africa–China Studies
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 420
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351668286
ISBN-13 : 1351668285
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis New Directions in Africa–China Studies by : Chris Alden

Interest in China and Africa is growing exponentially. Taking a step back from the ‘events-driven’ reactions characterizing much coverage, this timely book reflects more deeply on questions concerning how this subject has been, is being and can be studied. It offers a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary and authoritative contribution to Africa–China studies. Its diverse chapters explore key current research themes and debates, such as agency, media, race, ivory, development or security, using a variety of case studies from Benin, Kenya and Tanzania, to Angola, Mozambique and Mauritius. Looking back, it explores the evolution of studies about Africa and China. Looking forward, it explores alternative, future possibilities for a complex and constantly evolving subject. Showcasing a range of perspectives by leading and emerging scholars, New Directions in Africa–China Studies is an essential resource for students and scholars of Africa and China relations.

Comrades & Capitalists

Comrades & Capitalists
Author :
Publisher : UNSW Press
Total Pages : 178
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0868407283
ISBN-13 : 9780868407289
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Comrades & Capitalists by : Rowan Callick

Callick, Hong Kong-based reporter for the Australian Financial Review, examines how and when China has attempted to influence policies in Hong Kong, the effect of this pressure, the impact of the handover on China itself, why the Hong Kong share market fell, and the meaning of the first post-handov

Migration, Urbanity and Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World

Migration, Urbanity and Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 183
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030673659
ISBN-13 : 3030673650
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Migration, Urbanity and Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World by : Catherine Lejeune

This open access book draws a theoretically productive triangle between urban studies, theories of cosmopolitanism, and migration studies in a global context. It provides a unique, encompassing and situated view on the various relations between cosmopolitanism and urbanity in the contemporary world. Drawing on a variety of cities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, it overcomes the Eurocentric bias that has marked debate on cosmopolitanism from its inception. The contributions highlight the crucial role of migrants as actors of urban change and targets of urban policies, thus reconciling empirical and normative approaches to cosmopolitanism. By addressing issues such as cosmopolitanism and urban geographies of power, locations and temporalities of subaltern cosmopolites, political meanings and effects of cosmopolitan practices and discourses in urban contexts, it revisits contemporary debates on superdiversity, urban stratification and local incorporation, and assess the role of migration and mobility in globalization and social change.

Decolonising Intervention

Decolonising Intervention
Author :
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 186
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781783482764
ISBN-13 : 1783482761
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Decolonising Intervention by : Meera Sabaratnam

Building, or re-building, states after war or crisis is a contentious process. But why? Sabaratnam argues that to best answer the question, we need to engage with the people who are supposedly benefiting from international ‘expertise’. This book challenges and enhances standard ‘critical’ narratives of statebuilding by exploring the historical experiences and interpretive frameworks of the people targeted by intervention. Drawing on face-to-face interviews, archival research, policy reviews and in-country participant-observations carried out over several years, the author challenges assumptions underpinning external interventions, such as the incapacity of ‘local’ agents to govern and the necessity of ‘liberal’ values in demanding better governance. The analysis focuses on Mozambique, long hailed as one of international donors’ great success stories, but whose peaceful, prosperous, democratic future now hangs in the balance. The conclusions underscore the significance of thinking with rather than for the targets of state-building assistance, and appreciating the historical and material conditions which underpin these reform efforts. Click on the Features Tab for Open Access to this title.

Afrasian Transformations

Afrasian Transformations
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 356
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789004425262
ISBN-13 : 9004425268
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Afrasian Transformations by :

Afrasian Transformations explores a dynamic nexus of transregional interactions that is reshaping political relations, economic flows and increasingly mobile lifeworlds on the one hand, and academic practices in African and Asian Studies as well as transregional research on the other.

Equity, Evaluation, and International Cooperation

Equity, Evaluation, and International Cooperation
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 241
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780192689207
ISBN-13 : 0192689207
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Equity, Evaluation, and International Cooperation by : Gabriella Y. Carolini

Is South-South Cooperation (SSC) any different from other international partnerships in practice? While straightforward, this question often gets lost in conventional scholarship on SSC and international cooperation, which privileges macro-level narratives of how cooperation mechanisms fit within geopolitical concerns and shape the outcomes of foreign aid. Equity, Evaluation, and International Cooperation instead offers an answer from the ground up. It highlights two main lessons from the close examination of the ecosystem of international cooperation projects in the urban water-and-sanitation sector in Maputo, Mozambique. First, the book shows that macro labels attributed to international cooperation reflect very little about how cooperation projects operate on the ground and the equity consequences of their work. Second, how projects are designed, implemented, and evaluated does matter to the quality of learning that emanates from partnerships. Beyond the geopolitical and technical proximities favored by the SSC discourse, this book argues that what matters in practice is whether hierarchy or heterarchy is institutionalized in the governance of cooperation projects; whether project partners are locally embedded in shared work spaces; and whether practitioners value flexibility and recognize the epistemic value of learning from all partners as peers. A strong evaluation culture within the international development industry, however, still subjugates such equity-based concerns and deep learning in projects to accountability, reinforcing orthodox power asymmetries in cooperation and sustaining epistemic and distributive injustice. This book instead provides a framework for how project evaluations, as a key narrative instrument of development, can instead promote distributive, procedural, and epistemic justice in international cooperation projects.