Comparing China’s 2006 and 2015 Africa policies, this article reveals how China’s political discourse has become more confident, practical, and depoliticised. In particular, this paper shows how education is allocated, promised, and embedded in China’s ‘shared’ agenda, which is centred on development co-operation and mutual learning. It then reflects on the extent to which China may move towards traditional donors. This paper concludes that, despite fragmented convergences in the discourse and an increased recognition of a Chinese model, China maintains its distinctive role and position in the post- 2015 era
This paper analyzes China's new approaches of education aid to Africa through a case study of Camero...
Changes in the 21st century global distribution of economic and political powers clearly suggest tha...
Bilateral or multilateral relationships among nations or regional blocs are changing rapidly. For in...
Comparing China’s 2006 and 2015 Africa policies, this article reveals how China’s political discours...
This research was inspired by a big issue in China - the Beijing Summit and third ministerial confer...
"China’s engagement in Africa is an increasingly popular topic in the 21st century. However, not mu...
China’s engagement in Africa is an increasing popular topic in 21st century. However there are not m...
The pace and scale of China’s economic transformation have no historical precedent. Since opening up...
CCS discussion papers should contribute to the academic debate on China’s global rise and the conseq...
The future development of Africa hinges on the development of its human capital. Higher education is...
Over the past few decades, the Chinese government has supported various initiatives to expand China’...
What is the nature of China’s educational partnerships with Africa? This chapter examines China’s in...
Educational co-operation within the China-Africa Relation has been identified as an important sector...
This paper analyzes China’s new approaches of education aid to Africa through a case study of Camero...
Progress in Africa’s economic growth in the new millennium has been uneven across countries, and has...
This paper analyzes China's new approaches of education aid to Africa through a case study of Camero...
Changes in the 21st century global distribution of economic and political powers clearly suggest tha...
Bilateral or multilateral relationships among nations or regional blocs are changing rapidly. For in...
Comparing China’s 2006 and 2015 Africa policies, this article reveals how China’s political discours...
This research was inspired by a big issue in China - the Beijing Summit and third ministerial confer...
"China’s engagement in Africa is an increasingly popular topic in the 21st century. However, not mu...
China’s engagement in Africa is an increasing popular topic in 21st century. However there are not m...
The pace and scale of China’s economic transformation have no historical precedent. Since opening up...
CCS discussion papers should contribute to the academic debate on China’s global rise and the conseq...
The future development of Africa hinges on the development of its human capital. Higher education is...
Over the past few decades, the Chinese government has supported various initiatives to expand China’...
What is the nature of China’s educational partnerships with Africa? This chapter examines China’s in...
Educational co-operation within the China-Africa Relation has been identified as an important sector...
This paper analyzes China’s new approaches of education aid to Africa through a case study of Camero...
Progress in Africa’s economic growth in the new millennium has been uneven across countries, and has...
This paper analyzes China's new approaches of education aid to Africa through a case study of Camero...
Changes in the 21st century global distribution of economic and political powers clearly suggest tha...
Bilateral or multilateral relationships among nations or regional blocs are changing rapidly. For in...