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African Perspectives on China in Africa
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Preface - Firoze Manji Introduction - Stephen Marks A new frontier in the exploitation of Africa's natural resources: the emergence of China - John Rocha Who's afraid of China in Africa? Towards an African civil society perspective on China-Africa relations - Ndubisi Obiorah Africa and China: then and now - Interview with Kwesi Kwaa Prah Taking ownership or just changing owners? - Anabela Lemos and Daniel Ribeiro China's investment in Sudan: displacing villages and destroying communities - Ali Askouri Win-win economic cooperation: can China save Zimbabwe's economy? - John Blessing Karumbidza China's grand re-entrance into Africa - mirage or oasis? - Moreblessings Chidaushe China in Africa: challenging US global hegemony - Horace Campbell Environmental impact: more of the same? - Michelle Chan-Fishel As the beginning ends: China's return to Africa - Daniel Large

About the Author

Firoze Manji is the director of Fahamu and editor of Pambazuka News. Originally from Kenya, he has more than 30 years of experience in international development, health and human rights. He is a member of the editorial board of Development in Practice.Stephen Marks is a freelance researcher and writer specialising in economic development, human rights, planning, and the environment.

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'...the first attempt in recent years to examine African views of China.' - London Review of Books

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