Friends and Interests: China's Distinctive Links with Africa
Author: Barry Sautman, Yan Hairong.
Sautman, Barry and Hairong, Yan. 2007/12. "Friends and Interests: China's Distinctive Links with Africa." African Studies Review 50 (3): 75-114. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/african-studies-review/article/friends-and-interests-chinas-distinctive-links-with-africa/3906E843DD6423D3D4476AA7E14D5E43
China's expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to characterize those ties. Western political forces and media have criticized every aspect of China's activities in Africa, while Chinese, with significant support from Africans, have mounted a spirited defense. This article examines several factors that make China's links with Africa distinctive, including China's aid and migration policies, the distinctive “Chinese model” of foreign investment and infrastructure loans, and the development model known as the “Beijing Consensus.” It argues that particular aspects of China's links with Africa make the People's Republic of China (PRC) seem a lesser evil than the West in terms of support for Africa's development and respect for African nations.Published: 2007/12Typ: journalArticleISSN: 0002-0206, 1555-2462