Since 2000 and the implementation of China’s ‘going abroad’ policy, mainland Chinese state-owned and private companies have significantly increased their interests in the resources and investment opportunities of the Congo Basin, bringing new opportunities as well as potential social and environmental costs. This report is a synthesis of some main findings of preliminary scoping studies conducted by CIFOR and partners in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. It focuses on how Chinese trade and investment in the forestry, mining and agricultural sectors might relate to effects on forests and forest-dependent communities in the region. All studies were conducted under the CIFOR project ‘Chinese trade and investment in Africa: Asse...
Trade and investment are topics central to the China-in-Africa discourse that has strongly emerged f...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, and the first decade of the twenty...
Currently Africa is experiencing a massive presence of Chinese firms driven by Chinese demand for re...
China's resource-driven foreign policies have led to closer relations with Africa where mineral reso...
In recent years, in line with China’s Going Out strategy announced in 2000, China’s overseas investm...
This paper, which is conceptually located at the intersection of trade–economics, resource politics,...
China's growing presence in Africa's extractive industries has been the subject of much debate in re...
This paper focuses on China's role on the African continent. As will be revealed in the sections bel...
China’s growing presence in Africa’s extractive industries has been the subject of much debate in re...
Matthew S. WeinertChinese investment in Sub-Saharan Africa has increased dramatically in the last de...
This paper discusses Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa’s natural resources and its i...
This study explores China’s forest sector through the lens of three interconnected issues: productio...
The domestic timber sector, and the drivers behind its expansions and contractions, have generally b...
This paper examines China’s role in the extractive industry sectors of sub-Saharan Africa and issues...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, however, the years 2000s have seen...
Trade and investment are topics central to the China-in-Africa discourse that has strongly emerged f...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, and the first decade of the twenty...
Currently Africa is experiencing a massive presence of Chinese firms driven by Chinese demand for re...
China's resource-driven foreign policies have led to closer relations with Africa where mineral reso...
In recent years, in line with China’s Going Out strategy announced in 2000, China’s overseas investm...
This paper, which is conceptually located at the intersection of trade–economics, resource politics,...
China's growing presence in Africa's extractive industries has been the subject of much debate in re...
This paper focuses on China's role on the African continent. As will be revealed in the sections bel...
China’s growing presence in Africa’s extractive industries has been the subject of much debate in re...
Matthew S. WeinertChinese investment in Sub-Saharan Africa has increased dramatically in the last de...
This paper discusses Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa’s natural resources and its i...
This study explores China’s forest sector through the lens of three interconnected issues: productio...
The domestic timber sector, and the drivers behind its expansions and contractions, have generally b...
This paper examines China’s role in the extractive industry sectors of sub-Saharan Africa and issues...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, however, the years 2000s have seen...
Trade and investment are topics central to the China-in-Africa discourse that has strongly emerged f...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, and the first decade of the twenty...
Currently Africa is experiencing a massive presence of Chinese firms driven by Chinese demand for re...