Description: Sino-African Relations of Oil. Win-win or Chinese Neo-imperialism? by Joffrey Doma Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 24.0, Lancaster University, course: Politics and International Relations, language: English, abstract: This report differs from previous studies of Sino-African relations, for one the paper successfully theorizes the relations and demonstrates that studying the relationship must be carried out based on China and individual countries, rather than China and Africa as a continent. And secondly, the core purpose of this paper is understanding how China interacts with African countries, and understanding the basic elements inherent in their interactions. This research presents a holistic study of Sino-African relations with the case studies of Nigeria and Sudan, with a focus on the three factors of politics, economics, and socio-environmental implications. Framing the paper in this manner allows the researcher to develop a theory for the study, and allows for the critical development of literature that helps to explain if the relations contains elements of neo-imperialism, or if indeed, the economic interaction is one that can be described as a win-win. Basically, this paper seeks to use literature to establish Sino-African relations as neo-colonial or neo-imperial, or as a win-win South-South cooperation. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 24.0, Lancaster University, course: Politics and International Relations, language: English, abstract: This report differs from previous studies of Sino-African relations, for one the paper successfully theorizes the relations and demonstrates that studying the relationship must be carried out based on China and individual countries, rather than China and Africa as a continent. And secondly, the core purpose of this paper is understanding how China interacts with African countries, and understanding the basic elements inherent in their interactions. This research presents a holistic study of Sino-African relations with the case studies of Nigeria and Sudan, with a focus on the three factors of politics, economics, and socio-environmental implications. Framing the paper in this manner allows the researcher to develop a theory for the study, and allows for the critical development of literature that helps to explain if the relations contains elements of neo-imperialism, or if indeed, the economic interaction is one that can be described as a win-win. Basically, this paper seeks to use literature to establish Sino-African relations as neo-colonial or neo-imperial, or as a win-win South-South cooperation. Details ISBN3668798869 Author Joffrey Doma Pages 52 Publisher Grin Verlag Year 2018 ISBN-10 3668798869 ISBN-13 9783668798861 Format Paperback Publication Date 2018-08-24 Imprint Grin Verlag Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Language English Audience General/Trade We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159852067;
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Book Title: Sino-African Relations of Oil. Win-win or Chinese Neo-imperialism
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Publication Year: 2018
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Number of Pages: 52 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Sino-African Relations of Oil. Win-Win or Chinese Neo-Imperialism?
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