Thursday, October 18, 2018

New Book on China-Africa

Oxford University Press will publish in May 2019 a book titled "China-Africa and an Economic Transformation" edited by Arkebe Oquabay, Minister and Coordinator of Economic Sectors and Senior Adviser to the Ethiopian Prime Minister, and Justin Yifu Lin, Dean, Institute of New Structural Economics, Peking University. The book includes my chapter on China-Africa Ties in Historical Context.

The chapters include:

--Introduction to China-Africa and an Economic Transformation by Justin Yifu Lin and Arkebe Oquabay.
--China's Economic Emergence and Implications for Africa by Linda Yueh.
--The Meanings and Global Externalities of China's Economic Emergence by Celestin Monga.
--China-Africa Ties in Historical Context by David H. Shinn.
--Evolving Debates and Outlooks on China-Africa Economic Ties by Chris Alden.
--The Institutional Framework of Sino-African Relations by Ian Taylor.
--Chinese Loans and African Structural Transformation by Deborah Brautigam.
--China's Development Finance and African Infrastructure Development by Richard Carey and Jing Gu.
--The Changing Dynamics of Chinese Oil and Gas Engagements in Africa by Cyril Obi.
--The Political Economy of China's Investment in Nigeria: Prometheus or Leviathan? by Omolade Adunbi and Howard Stein.
--Agreements and Dispute Settlement in China-Africa Economic Ties by Won L. Kidane.
--Labour Regimes and Workplace Encounters between China and Africa by Carlos Oya.
--China's Light Manufacturing and Africa's Industrialization by Justin Yifu Lin and Jiajun Xu.
--Catalyzing China-Africa Ties for Africa's Structural Transformation: Lessons from Ethiopia by Fantu Cheru and Arkebe Oqubay.
--The Future of China-Africa Economic Ties: New Trajectory and Possibilities by Justin Yifu Lin and Arkebe Oqubay.