Commerce and prudence: revising China's evolving Africa policy
Author: Jonathan Holslag.
Holslag, Jonathan. 2008. "Commerce and prudence: revising China's evolving Africa policy." International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 8 (3): 325-352. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26159424
[This paper evaluates the extent to which China adapted its Africa policy to external criticism and expectations. It is found that policy modifications mainly occurred when long-term interests were at risk, with regard to issues of limited importance and non-binding initiatives. The article departs from the vast literature on adaptation and tests this concept on several aspects of China's engagement in Africa. This approach not only allows us to revise the PRC's changing Africa policy but also permits to contribute to the debate whether China is a status quo or revisionist power. In this regard, it turns out that China's ostensible compliance with the demands of other actors is designed to give leeway to its revisionist aspirations.]Published: 2008Typ: journalArticleISSN: 1470-482X