Africa-China Relations: Implications for Economic Development
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2014-03
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES AND HUMANITIES Vol. 4 | Issue 2
Abstract
The presence of the People’s Republic of China in the African continent has enormous
implications for economic development. There is a general agreement that the relationship
between China and Africa has both negative as well as positive ramifications, pointing to the
imperatives of re-strategizing or re-positioning Africa to optimize its opportunities. Although,
the development goal is mutually beneficial for all parties, several countries in Africa are
increasingly realizing the risks of dealing with China. Suffice it to say that the quest for
sustainable growth and development in Africa has been made complex as a result of a
multiplicity of factors, extraneous and endogenous. The paper offers some insights as well as
recommendations on how the African continent can maximize opportunities provided by China
while ameliorating future trade and partnership related challenges.
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development, implications, opportunities, relationship, risks