Scholars and the international media often allude to a putative "African view" of Africa-China links, constructed from anecdotal evidence. Using random sample and university-based surveys, we elaborate the first empirically based study of what Africans think of their relationships with China. We reach three conclusions. First, African views are not nearly as negative as Western media make out, but are variegated and complex. Second, the survey results are at variance with the dominant Western media representation that only African ruling elites are positive about these links. Third, we find that the dominant variation in African perspectives is by country, compared with variations such as age, education and gender. The differences among cou...
Abstract: China’s expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to char-acterize those ti...
The Chinese government is expanding Chinese culture and philosophy to support achievement of its pol...
While the past decade has seen a remarkable growth in research on external perceptions of the EU, th...
Scholars and the international media often allude to a putative "African view" of Africa-China links...
Chinese entry on the African continent and the subsequent impact on global relations using soft powe...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that African perceptions of donor agencies such as China...
China\u27s rush to Africa for resources and a sphere of influence has inspired much debate in the ac...
China's expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to characterize those ties, Western...
While the past decade has seen a remarkable growth in research on external perceptions of the EU, th...
China’s recent engagement in Africa has attracted a lot of attention. China has become a major econo...
This article studies the sources from which Nigerian university students receive information about C...
China’s engagement with Africa has generated discourse that is both positive and negative. In this a...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
Clarke-Sather, AftonChina’s influence in Africa, and its economic relationship with states throughou...
Abstract: China’s expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to char-acterize those ti...
The Chinese government is expanding Chinese culture and philosophy to support achievement of its pol...
While the past decade has seen a remarkable growth in research on external perceptions of the EU, th...
Scholars and the international media often allude to a putative "African view" of Africa-China links...
Chinese entry on the African continent and the subsequent impact on global relations using soft powe...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that African perceptions of donor agencies such as China...
China\u27s rush to Africa for resources and a sphere of influence has inspired much debate in the ac...
China's expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to characterize those ties, Western...
While the past decade has seen a remarkable growth in research on external perceptions of the EU, th...
China’s recent engagement in Africa has attracted a lot of attention. China has become a major econo...
This article studies the sources from which Nigerian university students receive information about C...
China’s engagement with Africa has generated discourse that is both positive and negative. In this a...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
Clarke-Sather, AftonChina’s influence in Africa, and its economic relationship with states throughou...
Abstract: China’s expanded links to Africa have created a discourse of how to char-acterize those ti...
The Chinese government is expanding Chinese culture and philosophy to support achievement of its pol...
While the past decade has seen a remarkable growth in research on external perceptions of the EU, th...