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M. Nissanke, Marie Söderberg (2011)
The Changing Landscape in Aid Relationships in Africa: Can China’s engagement make a difference to African development?
D. Moyo (2008)
Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
[China has been involved in foreign aid for over 50 years, and is increasing its influential power as a provider of aid. Since the 1960s, China has increasingly expanded the scale and coverage of foreign aid by gradually developing its own practical characteristics from unidirectional simplified free economic aid to equal consultation, mutual benefits and a win-win comprehensive aid pattern. This was done by adapting to changes at home and abroad, and by developing and optimizing foreign aid patterns during the course of foreign aid activities.]
Published: Oct 26, 2015
Keywords: Foreign Trade; Recipient Country; Mutual Benefit; Chinese View; Concessional Loan
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