Showing posts with label South-South cooperation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South-South cooperation. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

China's Challenge in Africa: Avoid Blame of Neo-Colonialism

Yale Global Online Magazine published on 9 July 2014 commentary titled "China's Challenge in Africa: Avoid Blame of Neo-Colonialism" by Gregory Chin, associate professor of political science at York University in Canada.  The author focuses on what China needs to do to improve south-south cooperation.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Europe and Africa from a Polish Perspective

The Central and Eastern Europe Development (CEED) Institute in cooperation with the Polish Centre for African Studies just published a major study titled "Africa-Europe on the Global Chessboard: The New Opening."

The objectives of the study are threefold.  First, it seeks to critically discuss major economic, political and social trends in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Second, it examines an on-going shift in Africa's international relations with the outside world where Europe's clout is waning and South-South cooperation is on the rise.  Third, it seeks to better understand the business and political practices of developing countries in Africa and provide food for thought to the European Union, whose business presence in Africa has been alarmingly limited.