Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three streams of narrative: promotion of food security for state building in the post-war landscape; productivity enhancement through technocratic modernisation; and promotion of aid sustainability through business engagement in the new era of globalisation. This paper explores the domestic drivers and strategies underpinning these narratives, as well as their respective implications for CAAC, using a historical review approach. The paper summarises three elements entrenched in the narratives of CAAC – state leadership, productivity-centrism and the governmentbusiness nexus – which are examples of travelling technocratic rationality. These differentia...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
China’s transformation from a net food exporter to a net food importer has occurred in a very short ...
This paper explores the Chinese agricultural technology demonstration centers (ATDCs) in Africa, a ...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Submitted version of IDS Bulletin articleChinese agriculture engagements are redefining the 'aid‘ la...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are collected from studies looking at Chi...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
Contemporary China-Africa agricultural cooperation (CAAC) has been internally dominated by three str...
The growing involvement of the Chinese state and business in Africa has generated significant debate...
Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the ‘aid’ landscape, moving from a paradigm of develo...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
China’s transformation from a net food exporter to a net food importer has occurred in a very short ...
This paper explores the Chinese agricultural technology demonstration centers (ATDCs) in Africa, a ...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Submitted version of IDS Bulletin articleChinese agriculture engagements are redefining the 'aid‘ la...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are collected from studies looking at Chi...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
SummaryThe rise of new powers in development has generated much debate on the extent to which South–...
There is currently much talk of the role of the ‘rising powers’ in Africa, and whether their engagem...
This paper examines the nature of Chinese and Brazilian investments in agricultural development by f...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...