This paper explores the Chinese agricultural technology demonstration centers (ATDCs) in Africa, a recent evolution of Chinese-African agricultural cooperation often recognized as a representative example of South-South cooperation. More specifically, the study observes the development of the ATDCs in Africa, through a literature review, and indicates major limitations in ATDCs research. This paper proposes a new political economy approach that accounts for place and space, which are crucial lenses for the analysis of ATDCs in Africa. The reconsideration of spatial relations takes into account the importance of the local territory, where operations are based, as an active constituent in China-Africa agricultural cooperation
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
The belief that China has nefarious designs for Africa involving mass migration of the peasantry ont...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Chinese aid in the African agriculture sector is one of the enduring forms of involvement on the con...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
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...
Chinese agricultural cooperation in sub-Saharan Africa is surrounded by preconceptions: high amounts...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Contrary to the much-publicized idea of all-out activism, especially in terms of land acquisitions, ...
The objective of this paper is to discuss Africa's structural transformation, its food and employmen...
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...
Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “S...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
The belief that China has nefarious designs for Africa involving mass migration of the peasantry ont...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Chinese aid in the African agriculture sector is one of the enduring forms of involvement on the con...
In recent years, tremendous attention has been given to China’s burgeoning agricultural engagements ...
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...
Chinese agricultural cooperation in sub-Saharan Africa is surrounded by preconceptions: high amounts...
China-Africa relationship has been discussed with scholars since the past decades. There is no conse...
SummaryThis paper introduces a Special Section on Chinese and Brazilian engagements in African agric...
Contrary to the much-publicized idea of all-out activism, especially in terms of land acquisitions, ...
The objective of this paper is to discuss Africa's structural transformation, its food and employmen...
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...
Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “S...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
The belief that China has nefarious designs for Africa involving mass migration of the peasantry ont...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...