China and Sub Saharan Africa: impacts and challenges of a growing relationship
Date
2010Author
Kaplinsky, Raphael
McCormick, Dorothy
Morris, Mike
Type
Book chapterLanguage
enMetadata
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The existing literature is clear that China is impacting on Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). What is not clear is the precise nature of that impact. Does it come mainly from trade in cheap manufactured goods? Does it come from China's seemingly insatiable hunger for oil and minerals? What countries benefit and in what sectors? What role do Chinese companies operating in Africa play? How beneficial is Chinese aid and/or international cooperation? Who is losing out, and why?
Citation
Padayachee, V. ed. The Politcal Economy of Africa. London: Routledge.2010Publisher
University of Nairobi College of Humanities and Social Sciences