Beyond the New "Two Whateverisms": China´s Ties in Africa

  • Ian Taylor (Author)

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Abstract

The exponential rise of Chinese activities in Africa over the last eight years has been accompanied by a rise in accusations that “China” is seeking to colonise Africa and/or is responsible for a whole host of issues and problems on the continent. Such commentaries have had the intriguing effect of manufacturing a new “two whateverisms” (liangge fanshi), this time built around crude binaries: whatever “China” does in Africa is immoral, and whatever others (either “the West” or African actors) do - or do not do - can be explained away, if not defended. This article argues for a more nuanced perspective on the prospects and issues that rising Chinese activities in Africa bring.

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Published
2020-11-02
Language
English
Contributor or sponsoring agency
GIGA
Keywords
People's Republic of China, Africa south of the Sahara, Foreign policies of individual states, Africa policy, International relations, Raw materials, Human rights, Western industrialized countries, Perceptions