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Africa's Shadow Rise: China and the Mirage of African Economic Development: Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa

Autor Pádraig Carmody, Peter Kragelund, Ricardo Reboredo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2022
For years economists have spoken of 'Africa rising', and despite the global financial crisis, Africa continues to host some of the fastest growing economies in the world.Africa's Shadow Rise however argues that the continent's apparent economic 'rise' is essentially a mirage, driven by developments elsewhere - most particularly the expansion in China's economy. While many African countries have experienced high rates of growth, much of this growth may prove to be unsustainable, and has contributed to environmental destruction and worsening inequality across the continent. Similarly, new economic relationships have produced new forms of dependency, as African nations increasingly find themselves tied to the fortunes of China and other emerging powers.Drawing on in-depth fieldwork in southern Africa, Africa's Shadow Rise reveals how the shifting balance of global power is transforming Africa's economy and politics, and what this means for the future of development efforts in the region.Shortlisted for the Business Council for Africa's African Business Book of the Year 2023!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786994790
ISBN-10: 1786994798
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 222 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The 'Africa rising' narrative continues to be a topic of heated contention - this provides a new angle in the debate

Notă biografică

Pádraig Carmody teaches Geography at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where he directs the Masters in Development Practice and is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Johannesburg. His previous books include The New Scramble for Africa (2016), The Rise of the BRICS in Africa (Zed 2013).Peter Kragelund is head of the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University. Ricardo Reboredo is a PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland His research interests include globalization, development, and Sino-African relations.

Cuprins

1. Africa Rising: Rhetoric or Reality? 2. Unpacking Sino-African Power Relations: Is Agency the Appropriate Analytical Lens? 3. China's Interests and Impacts in Southern Africa 4. Towards Convergence and Cooperation in the Global Development Finance Regime: The End of African Agency? 5. China's Impact on Local Economic Development: The Zambian Case 6. Resource-based Development via Local Content Policies? Institutional Impediments to Resource-led Development in Zambia 7. Debt Trap Diplomacy or Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road Initiative in Africa Conclusion

Recenzii

The authors take a deep dive into China's economic activities in Africa using detailed case studies to make a significant contribution to the work around African development.
'A skilful exploration of the contradiction between euphoric "Africa Rising" narrative and reality of the increased number of Africans who continue to live in poverty. A critical and insightful analysis of China's roles in Africa's development.
A provocative diagnosis of China's linkages with Africa, raising some profound questions as to the nature and direction of Chinese engagement in Africa. It will make a powerful contribution to the wider debate on Sino-African relations.
'This must-read, timely book critically challenges the 'Africa rising' thesis. It charts both change in terms of the China-led commodity boom and diversification of dependency, but also troubling continuity through the lack of structural transformation.