Detalls del llibre
"Marking a constructivist turn in Africa-China scholarship, this book explores African constructions of China. Using Ghana and Kenya as case studies, the book outlines the role of diverse state and non-state actors in defining what China represents to the region, and how it compares to Western powers. Resisting Sino- and state-centric analysis of China-Africa relations, this book emphasises the importance of African agency in shaping the discourse. The book demonstrates that the identity construction of a foreign state such as China takes place both at the international level, and at a domestic, intrastate level. Domestic constructions of China in Ghana and Kenya reflect internal tensions about future directions for African political and socio-economic development, and these constructions in turn help to justify government policies towards China. The book concludes by questioning the idea of a straightforward win-win relationship, and suggests that exploitative, hierarchical relations conventionally associated with North-South interactions may continue in South-South relations. This book's important analysis of the role of domestic non-state actors in shaping African policymaking extends much needed nuance to a sometimes polarised debate. It will be of interest to researchers across the fields of politics, international relations, global development, and African and Chinese Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Llegir més - Autor/a Kwaku Opoku Dankwah
- ISBN13 9781032613543
- ISBN10 1032613548
- Pàgines 218
- Any Edició 2025
- Fecha de publicación 01/05/2025
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African Constructions of China Insights from Ghana and Kenya
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- Kwaku Opoku Dankwah
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- ROUTLEDGE (2025)
- 9781032613543



