China, held up as an unabashed supporter of non-conditional finance for rapid development in the Global South, is accused by the US government and other Western leaders of using massive loans to saddle developing economies with unsustainable debt, seemingly playing to Beijing’s foreign policy goals. Citing examples as wideranging as Sri Lanka and Kenya, critics contend that unrestricted borrowing—the keystone of Chinese influence in many parts of low-income developing and emerging countries—undermines prospects for sustainable development and even is a deliberate policy tool to acquire strategic assets in these countries. The use of development assistance in the form of loans, grants, and other forms of economic engagement with another coun...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
The continent of Africa is considered a developing region due to the high rate of poverty and lack o...
Why are some development finance packages issued on stricter terms than others? I investigate this q...
Debt-trap diplomacy (DTD) is seen as a relatively new Chinese policy tool connected to BRI. DTD buil...
Chinese investments in Southeast Europe resemble their investments in Asian and African countries, w...
There is a strong case to reconsider the “debt-trap diplomacy” of China. The narrative that holds “C...
This paper focuses on China and its financial relations with Latin America. It aims to examine recen...
Chinese investments in Southeast Europe resemble their investments in Asian and African countries, w...
Africa’s growing debt has been increasingly framed as a consequence of China’s alleged aims of unscr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/A close look at the evidence ...
Conventional wisdom suggests United States’ economic foreign aid is wasted and should be cut. In cha...
China's ties with Africa are evolving into a multi-faceted relationship of increasing complexity. Af...
China's ties with Africa are evolving into a multi-faceted relationship of increasing complexity. Af...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
Compared with China’s dominance in world trade, its expanding role in global finance is poorly docum...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
The continent of Africa is considered a developing region due to the high rate of poverty and lack o...
Why are some development finance packages issued on stricter terms than others? I investigate this q...
Debt-trap diplomacy (DTD) is seen as a relatively new Chinese policy tool connected to BRI. DTD buil...
Chinese investments in Southeast Europe resemble their investments in Asian and African countries, w...
There is a strong case to reconsider the “debt-trap diplomacy” of China. The narrative that holds “C...
This paper focuses on China and its financial relations with Latin America. It aims to examine recen...
Chinese investments in Southeast Europe resemble their investments in Asian and African countries, w...
Africa’s growing debt has been increasingly framed as a consequence of China’s alleged aims of unscr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/A close look at the evidence ...
Conventional wisdom suggests United States’ economic foreign aid is wasted and should be cut. In cha...
China's ties with Africa are evolving into a multi-faceted relationship of increasing complexity. Af...
China's ties with Africa are evolving into a multi-faceted relationship of increasing complexity. Af...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
Compared with China’s dominance in world trade, its expanding role in global finance is poorly docum...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
The continent of Africa is considered a developing region due to the high rate of poverty and lack o...
Why are some development finance packages issued on stricter terms than others? I investigate this q...