China’s unprecedented economic growth path over the last two decades has been paralleled by an exponential growth in the consumption of natural resources and in pollution. Initially, China mainly exploited domestic resources to fuel its rapid industrial development. But over the last decade, increasing shares of China’s natural resources consumption and environmental impacts relate to peripheral regions, including sub-Saharan Africa. China’s environmental impacts in peripheral regions seem in line with World-Systems Theory predictions for ascending world powers. This paper assesses the extent to which the World-Systems Theory idea of ‘environmentally unequal exchange’ between ascending world powers and peripheral economies reflects current ...
This paper considers China’s global economic situation in relation to the general process of globali...
What explains the nature of environmental cooperation and the environmental behavior of Chinese comp...
This paper studies the causal impact of China’s rising demand for natural resources (NR) on Sub-Saha...
China’s unprecedented economic growth path over the last two decades has been paralleled by an expon...
This paper, which is conceptually located at the intersection of trade–economics, resource politics,...
Since the turn of the millennium, China has become an increasingly important economic and political ...
China is changing the global metabolism of goods and resources. In the last few decades, China has l...
China’s influence in Africa, implications for the West Today it is generally acknowledged that the c...
China's growing economic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America has been a source of ma...
The purpose of this essay is to explain China’s growing economic presence in Africa through a case s...
accessible en ligne : journals.cambridge.org/repo_A90437m5International audienceMany Chinese economi...
The emergence of China as a global player challenges the pre-existing dominance of the OECD countrie...
Drawing upon empirical data collected in China and Africa, this article evaluates Chinese overseas c...
Africa has been, for centuries, stereotypically represented as the continent of "failed" states. Thr...
This paper aims to explain and demonstrate why China's increasing engagement in Africa presents itse...
This paper considers China’s global economic situation in relation to the general process of globali...
What explains the nature of environmental cooperation and the environmental behavior of Chinese comp...
This paper studies the causal impact of China’s rising demand for natural resources (NR) on Sub-Saha...
China’s unprecedented economic growth path over the last two decades has been paralleled by an expon...
This paper, which is conceptually located at the intersection of trade–economics, resource politics,...
Since the turn of the millennium, China has become an increasingly important economic and political ...
China is changing the global metabolism of goods and resources. In the last few decades, China has l...
China’s influence in Africa, implications for the West Today it is generally acknowledged that the c...
China's growing economic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America has been a source of ma...
The purpose of this essay is to explain China’s growing economic presence in Africa through a case s...
accessible en ligne : journals.cambridge.org/repo_A90437m5International audienceMany Chinese economi...
The emergence of China as a global player challenges the pre-existing dominance of the OECD countrie...
Drawing upon empirical data collected in China and Africa, this article evaluates Chinese overseas c...
Africa has been, for centuries, stereotypically represented as the continent of "failed" states. Thr...
This paper aims to explain and demonstrate why China's increasing engagement in Africa presents itse...
This paper considers China’s global economic situation in relation to the general process of globali...
What explains the nature of environmental cooperation and the environmental behavior of Chinese comp...
This paper studies the causal impact of China’s rising demand for natural resources (NR) on Sub-Saha...