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South Africa–China Relations
South Africa–China Relations
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A01=Phiwokuhle Mnyandu
Africa-China relations
African development
African Foreign Policy
Afro-Asian Studies
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Author_Phiwokuhle Mnyandu
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Category1=Non-Fiction
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China in Africa
China-Africa politics
Chinese strategic relations
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Development policy
development studies
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Global Studies
International Political Economy
international relations
Language_English
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South Africa
South African politics
Product details
- ISBN 9781793644503
- Weight: 526g
- Dimensions: 161 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 19 Oct 2021
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
In South Africa-China Relations: Between Aspiration and Reality in a New Global Order, Phiwokuhle Mnyandu analyzes South Africa-China relations in the context of South Africa’s quest to reduce unemployment and transform its economy to ensure lasting social stability. Mnyandu uses trade patterns, analyses of governmental organizations and initiatives, and other socio-economic data to determine the extent to which developmental change or stasis has taken place as relations between South Africa and China have deepened. Tracing South Africa’s changing attitudes and policies towards China’s involvement, the impact of programs involving commodities trades on unemployment, and the prospective outcomes of an endogenous developmental policy, Mnyandu concludes by proposing a quadri-linear model as a tool for more comprehensive analyses of China’s relations not only with South Africa, but other African countries as well to avoid disinformation on Africa-China issues.
Phiwokuhle Mnyandu holds joint teaching positions in the Department of African Studies and the Department of World Languages and Culture at Howard University.
South Africa–China Relations
€97.99
