This thesis explores the impact that Chinese aid and investment has on the political economy of resource-rich African countries. In particular, it examines the effects of Chinese resource-for-infrastructure agreements on the political economy of the resource curse. Using Ghana as a case study, this thesis highlights the peculiar obstacles that countries face with regard to managing their resources. In turn, it argues that general prescriptions against the resource curse, such as resource revenue transparency initiatives, like the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, are insufficient. As a result, African recipients of Chinese aid require specific institutional arrangements that accurately reflect the specific “rules of the game” t...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...
China’s continuous development aid to Africa over the last few decades has being one of the most con...
This thesis explores the impact that Chinese aid and investment has on the political economy of reso...
Resource-rich Sub-Saharan countries have found themselves trapped in the so-called resource curse. T...
This paper discusses China's use of infrastructure-for-resources loans in Africa as a win–win econom...
This thesis examines the use of Chinese resources for infrastructure contracts in Angola. China has ...
Infrastructure-for-resources loans have rapidly emerged as a key feature in China-Africa relations a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
In recent years, China has become a major power on the African continent, not only with respect to t...
Recent literature on Sino-African resource politics emphasizes the agency of African elites in relat...
This paper explores the relationship between China and Africa within the context of China’s resource...
This paper examines China’s role in the extractive industry sectors of sub-Saharan Africa and issues...
Matthew S. WeinertChinese investment in Sub-Saharan Africa has increased dramatically in the last de...
China's enhanced role within the global economy has profound political implications across the world...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...
China’s continuous development aid to Africa over the last few decades has being one of the most con...
This thesis explores the impact that Chinese aid and investment has on the political economy of reso...
Resource-rich Sub-Saharan countries have found themselves trapped in the so-called resource curse. T...
This paper discusses China's use of infrastructure-for-resources loans in Africa as a win–win econom...
This thesis examines the use of Chinese resources for infrastructure contracts in Angola. China has ...
Infrastructure-for-resources loans have rapidly emerged as a key feature in China-Africa relations a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
In recent years, China has become a major power on the African continent, not only with respect to t...
Recent literature on Sino-African resource politics emphasizes the agency of African elites in relat...
This paper explores the relationship between China and Africa within the context of China’s resource...
This paper examines China’s role in the extractive industry sectors of sub-Saharan Africa and issues...
Matthew S. WeinertChinese investment in Sub-Saharan Africa has increased dramatically in the last de...
China's enhanced role within the global economy has profound political implications across the world...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
China’s interest in developing countries has exploded in the past decade as it continues to search f...
China’s continuous development aid to Africa over the last few decades has being one of the most con...