Chinese agricultural cooperation in sub-Saharan Africa is surrounded by preconceptions: high amounts of aid, massive land grabs to feed China, an inert cooperation model, and centralised orchestration by the government. These ideas mean that certain long-standing operators in the field of cooperation with Africa mistrust or even disregard this key player. This mistrust must be overcome in the current context. Since the mid-1980s, funding for Africa's agricultural development has been steadily declining, despite a slight upturn since the 2008 food crisis. Moreover, the cooperation models of traditional donors are being reformed, and agriculture is becoming an international priority once more. Although information is still lacking or opaque, ...
China's continued development assistance to Africa in recent decades is one of the most controversia...
The relationship between China and Africa is positive for both sides and the exchange of essential n...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
La coopération agricole chinoise en Afrique subsaharienne donne lieu à des idées reçues : montants é...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
This paper explores the Chinese agricultural technology demonstration centers (ATDCs) in Africa, a ...
Contrary to the much-publicized idea of all-out activism, especially in terms of land acquisitions, ...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
The international development cooperation landscape that has been largely dominated by the OECD-DAC ...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
China’s impressive economic growth and increasing development activities overseas, particularly in t...
2016-12-18; 2017-06-18This paper investigated three ongoing challenges and a new trend in the fast‐g...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
Many “Emerging Powers” that have recently assumed a more important international role have significa...
China's continued development assistance to Africa in recent decades is one of the most controversia...
The relationship between China and Africa is positive for both sides and the exchange of essential n...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
La coopération agricole chinoise en Afrique subsaharienne donne lieu à des idées reçues : montants é...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
This paper explores the Chinese agricultural technology demonstration centers (ATDCs) in Africa, a ...
Contrary to the much-publicized idea of all-out activism, especially in terms of land acquisitions, ...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
The international development cooperation landscape that has been largely dominated by the OECD-DAC ...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
China’s impressive economic growth and increasing development activities overseas, particularly in t...
2016-12-18; 2017-06-18This paper investigated three ongoing challenges and a new trend in the fast‐g...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
Many “Emerging Powers” that have recently assumed a more important international role have significa...
China's continued development assistance to Africa in recent decades is one of the most controversia...
The relationship between China and Africa is positive for both sides and the exchange of essential n...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...