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China and the European Union in Africa [electronic resource] : partners or competitors? / edited by Jing Men and Benjamin Barton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Farnham, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate Pub. Co., ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 279 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781409420484
  • 1409420485
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: China and the European Union in Africa.DDC classification:
  • 355/.0326 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1773 .C45 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: China and the EU in Africa: changing concepts and changing policies / Jing Men and Benjamin Barton -- China's design of global governance: the role of Africa / Zhiyue Bo -- Cultural heritage and China's Africa policy / Anshan Li -- China's African relations and the balance with western powers / Suisheng Zhao -- Going naval in troubled waters: the EU, China and the fight against piracy off the coast of Somalia / Joris Larik and Quentin Weiler -- Tackling the proliferation of small arms and light weapons: an opportunity for EU-China cooperation / Thomas Wheeler -- The EU's perceptions and interests towards China's rising influence on human rights in Africa / Ian Taylor -- China, sovereignty and the protection of civilians in armed conflict in Africa: the emergence of a 'third paradigm' of international intervention? / Sara van Hoeymissen -- Limited sovereignty: Chinese peacekeeping operations in Africa / Jianxiang Bi -- How China is influencing Africa's development / Martyn Davies -- China's aid to Africa: a challenge to the EU? / Xinghui Zhang -- The EU and China: friends or foes for sustainable regional infrastructure development and resource extraction in Africa? / Eric Kehinde Ogunleye -- The EU, China and Africa: working for functional cooperation? / Uwe Wissenbach -- Conclusion: China and the EU in Africa: partners or competitors? / Jing Men and Benjamin Barton.
Summary: China and the European Union intelligently weaves together China and the EU's policies in Africa and the impact of this interaction on Africa's future. A much needed insight into how the interaction between the three holds the key to solving one of the world's most challenging issues.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Introduction: China and the EU in Africa: changing concepts and changing policies / Jing Men and Benjamin Barton -- China's design of global governance: the role of Africa / Zhiyue Bo -- Cultural heritage and China's Africa policy / Anshan Li -- China's African relations and the balance with western powers / Suisheng Zhao -- Going naval in troubled waters: the EU, China and the fight against piracy off the coast of Somalia / Joris Larik and Quentin Weiler -- Tackling the proliferation of small arms and light weapons: an opportunity for EU-China cooperation / Thomas Wheeler -- The EU's perceptions and interests towards China's rising influence on human rights in Africa / Ian Taylor -- China, sovereignty and the protection of civilians in armed conflict in Africa: the emergence of a 'third paradigm' of international intervention? / Sara van Hoeymissen -- Limited sovereignty: Chinese peacekeeping operations in Africa / Jianxiang Bi -- How China is influencing Africa's development / Martyn Davies -- China's aid to Africa: a challenge to the EU? / Xinghui Zhang -- The EU and China: friends or foes for sustainable regional infrastructure development and resource extraction in Africa? / Eric Kehinde Ogunleye -- The EU, China and Africa: working for functional cooperation? / Uwe Wissenbach -- Conclusion: China and the EU in Africa: partners or competitors? / Jing Men and Benjamin Barton.

China and the European Union intelligently weaves together China and the EU's policies in Africa and the impact of this interaction on Africa's future. A much needed insight into how the interaction between the three holds the key to solving one of the world's most challenging issues.

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