The Centre for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University published in July a special edition of The China Monitor devoted to the recently ended Forum on China Africa Cooperation in Beijing.
It contains the following four analyses:
--"After FOCAC: Have China-Africa Relations Finally Turned a Corner, or Was FOCAC V Simply More of the Same?" by Matthew McDonald, a research analyst at the Centre for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University.
--"Forum on China-Africa Cooperation: Development and Prospects" by Huang Meibo, director of the China Institute for International Development at Xiamen University, and Qi Xie, a student at Xiamen University.
--"The Sustainable Development of Sino-African Cooperation: Actors, Gaps and Reforms" by Zhu Ming, research fellow at the Centre for West-Asian and African Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.
--"From Santa Claus to Serious Business: Where Should FOCAC Go Next?" by Ian Taylor, professor of international relations and African politics at the University of St. Andrews.
Click here to access the articles.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
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