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Stefan Halper (2010)
The Beijing Consensus: How China's Authoritarian Model Will Dominate the Twenty-First Century
D. Brautigam (2010)
The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa
Su-Mei Ooi (2011)
The Beijing Consensus: How China's Authoritarian Model Will Dominate the Twenty-First Century by Stefan Halper, Basic Books, 2010
D. Moyo (2008)
Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
[From the outset, China has been characterized as a ‘new donor’ but it is by no means a ‘new’ provider of aid. Since its founding as a leader of the ‘third world’ and of ‘the non-aligned countries’, it has assisted the newly independent nations from a political standpoint. China has also provided considerable aid to Africa, as exemplified in particular by the TAZARA railway between Tanzania and Zambia, a historically famous aid project of the 1960s that China supported with all its might. But in the 1970s and 1980s the main concern of the international community was aid to China, as the country was then embarking on its path of economic reform, and an open door strategy.]
Published: Oct 26, 2015
Keywords: Corruption Perception Index; Outward Foreign Direct Investment; Chinese Worker; Domestic Affair; Western Donor
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