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African Perspectives on China in Africa

Author Ali Askouri, Horace Campbell, Michelle Chan-Fishel, Moreblessings Chidaushe, Kwesi Kwaa Prah, Daniel Large, Anabela Lemos, Ndubisi Obiorah
Publisher Fahamu / Pambazuka News
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0954563735
ISBN-139780954563738
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Much existing commentary on China in Africa focuses on the vested interests of the West while the voices of independent African analysts and activists have been lost. In a unique collection of essays, the contributors to this book present African social, historical, and cross-continental perspectives on Chinese involvement in Africa. Contributors include Ali Askouri, Horace Campbell, Michelle Chan-Fishel, Moreblessings Chidaushe, John Blessing Karumbidza, Daniel Large, Anabela Lemos, Firoze Manji, Stephen Marks, Ndubisi Obiorah, Kwesi Kwaa Prah, Daniel Ribeiro, and John Rocha.
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