Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal (Dec 2015)

China’s African Policy – Increasing Importance and Active Adjustments

  • Joseph Yu-shek Cheng,
  • Huangao Shi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 551 – 608

Abstract

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As China’s economy continues to grow, it wants to expand its markets and secure reliable supplies of resources in support of its economic development. Resource diplomacy therefore becomes a prominent feature of its modernization diplomacy. In turn, many African countries perceive political and economic ties with China an important asset which strengthens their international bargaining power, especially vis-á-vis the Western countries. African countries are also depicted as China’s reliable political and economic partners. Chinese leaders have no intention of engaging in diplomatic and strategic competition with the United States and the European Union in Africa, but they certainly will not cooperate with Western governments in helping Africa because they want to push for multipolarity. China's approach to Africa has come under criticisms of neo-colonialism; and in recent years serious adjustments have been implemented. It is expected that Africa’s significance within the Chinese foreign policy framework will continue to grow.

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