Shinn, David Hamilton,

China's relations with Africa : a new era of strategic engagement / David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman. - xviii, 484 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Locating Africa in China's geostrategy -- Bilateral and global relations -- Regional and subregional relations -- Party-to-party relations -- Africa-focused propaganda -- Security strategy and interests -- Protecting interests and managing conflict -- Security diplomacy -- Maritime security -- Technological and informational security -- Projecting trends in China-Africa strategic relations.

"China's Relations with Africa is a timely intervention that covers the breadth of contemporary Sino-African political and security relations and offers a theory-driven explanation for where those elements fit in China's larger geostrategy. To date, most Western scholarship and popular accounts of China-Africa relations have focused on various aspects of Beijing's trade and development financing on the continent. China's political and security relations with Africa, to the extent they are examined at all, are generally cast in the context of U.S.-China rivalry and/or a renewed "great game" in Africa taking place among several nations, including France, India, Japan, and Russia. This book not only explains the specific tactics and methods that Beijing uses to build its political and security relations with African nations and political actors, but also places those engagements in the context of China's larger geostrategy towards the developing world"--

9780231210003 9780231210010

2022050811


Security, International.
Geopolitics.


China--Foreign relations--Africa.
Africa--Foreign relations--China.
Africa--Strategic aspects.
China--Strategic aspects.

DT38.9.C5 / S556 2023

327.5106