Africa-China relations have not reached an apogee but they have gathered steam. Two important issues within this are whether the relationship between the two parts of the world is symmetrical or asymmetrical and the exact role of soft power in this constellation. This paper takes positions on these arguments and proposes that prominent economies on the African continent such as South Africa have an important role to play in ensuring a symmetrical relationship in which Africa can also take part in a symmetrical cultural diplomacy with China, such as in the setting up of Mandela Institutes in China.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
China’s role in Africa: is it really unilateral domination or is it awakened because of the equation...
History plays a major role in understanding and appreciating both, the domestic politics as well as ...
China's multi-faceted endeavour to expand its influence in Africa has attracted worldwide scholarly ...
The Chinese government is expanding Chinese culture and philosophy to support achievement of its pol...
In this paper I argue that it is reasonable for China and Africa to enjoy a sound relation with each...
In the last few decades China has gained more and more international influence, owing primarily to i...
Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “S...
January 1st, 1998, marked the beginning of Chinese-South African (Sino-South African) relations. The...
The dramatic growth in the relationship between Africa and China is one of the great stories of the ...
This paper discusses the relationship between soft power theory emerging variously from the fields o...
China’s soft power push is accelerating at a time traditional powers such as the European Union and ...
The presence of the People’s Republic of China in the African continent has enormous implications fo...
The paper examines the present thrust of China’s interests in Africa. It provides a theoretical basi...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
This paper offers an examination of FOCAC as a framework for Sino-African engagement in the 21st Cen...
China’s role in Africa: is it really unilateral domination or is it awakened because of the equation...
History plays a major role in understanding and appreciating both, the domestic politics as well as ...
China's multi-faceted endeavour to expand its influence in Africa has attracted worldwide scholarly ...
The Chinese government is expanding Chinese culture and philosophy to support achievement of its pol...
In this paper I argue that it is reasonable for China and Africa to enjoy a sound relation with each...
In the last few decades China has gained more and more international influence, owing primarily to i...
Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “S...
January 1st, 1998, marked the beginning of Chinese-South African (Sino-South African) relations. The...
The dramatic growth in the relationship between Africa and China is one of the great stories of the ...
This paper discusses the relationship between soft power theory emerging variously from the fields o...
China’s soft power push is accelerating at a time traditional powers such as the European Union and ...
The presence of the People’s Republic of China in the African continent has enormous implications fo...
The paper examines the present thrust of China’s interests in Africa. It provides a theoretical basi...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
This paper offers an examination of FOCAC as a framework for Sino-African engagement in the 21st Cen...
China’s role in Africa: is it really unilateral domination or is it awakened because of the equation...
History plays a major role in understanding and appreciating both, the domestic politics as well as ...
China's multi-faceted endeavour to expand its influence in Africa has attracted worldwide scholarly ...