China s Foreign Aid

China s Foreign Aid
Author: John Franklin Copper
Publsiher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1976
Genre: Economic assistance, Chinese
ISBN: 0669004413

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Textbook on foreign policy aspects of role of China development aid - covers foreign aid to socialist countries and to non-communist nations in Asia and the Middle East, to Africa and Latin America, includes an evaluation of such aid and predicts future trends. Bibliography pp. 185 to 189, references and statistical tables.

South south Cooperation and Chinese Foreign Aid

South south Cooperation and Chinese Foreign Aid
Author: Meibo Huang,Xiuli Xu,Xiaojing Mao
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811320012

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This book is a collection of 15 case studies on China’s foreign aid and economic cooperation with developing countries. Each case introduces the general information of a China’s project, analyzes its features and impacts, and especially focuses on analysis of the characteristics of China’s foreign aid under South-South Cooperation framework, which shows the differences of foreign aid by emerging economies from that by traditional donors in aid ideology, principles, practices, and effects. This book is one of the research projects by China International Development Research Network (CIDRN), as part of its contribution to the activities under the Network of Southern Think-tanks (NeST).

China s Foreign Aid

China   s Foreign Aid
Author: Hong Zhou,Hou Xiong
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811021282

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This book analyzes the changes in and development of China’s Foreign Aid Policy and Mechanisms over the past 60 years. It offers readers a thorough introduction to China’s Aid to Africa; its Aid to Southeast Asian Countries; its Aid Policy Toward Central Asian Countries; and its Aid to Latin America and the Caribbean Region, as well as their respective influence. Combining field research and surveys at the grass-roots level, the book argues that China’s foreign aid policy is intended to help other countries and has changed the strategic pattern of Western countries imposing blockades on New China, and has thus played a key role in expanding and strengthening China’s economic and political ties with many developing countries, restoring its legitimate seat in the United Nations and promoting the cause of cooperation with regard to international development. Focusing on concrete examples rather than abstruse theories, the book further argues that foreign aid requires practical policies, suitable expertise and technologies; at the same time, international development – a field largely overlooked by scholars of international relations – can offer profound principles to shape international relations and foreign aid.

A Study of China s Foreign Aid

A Study of China s Foreign Aid
Author: Y. Shimomura,H. Ohashi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137323774

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This book provides a new perspective of China's controversial foreign aid strategy. The chapters offer a thorough examination of data to show how China has created knowledge in its long experiences of aid and how this accumulated knowledge could contribute to other developing countries. The book also examines China's aid philosophy and strategy through an Asian perspective, instead of the Western perspective that is postulated in existing academic literature. This is important as China shares a number of common features with other Asian donors, including India and Japan. Finally, the book explores how to utilize the potential effect of this rising major donor for worldwide development and poverty reduction.

China s Foreign Aid and Investment Diplomacy Volume III

China   s Foreign Aid and Investment Diplomacy  Volume III
Author: John F. Copper
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137532688

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Today, by many accounts, China is the world's foremost purveyor of foreign aid and foreign investment to developing countries. This is the product of China's miracle economic growth over a period of more than three decades, together with China's drive to become a major player in world affairs and accomplish this through economic rather than military means. This three-volume work is the first comprehensive study of China's aid and investment strategy to trace how it has evolved since Beijing launched its foreign aid diplomacy at the time of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Volume III offers an analysis of China's foreign aid and investment to countries outside of Asia: in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania. Africa was and is the most important of these regions and it is given special treatment. In the concluding chapter, Copper reviews the findings of previous the volumes, delineates China's most important victories and setbacks, and notes opposition to and criticism of China's aid and investment diplomacy. Copper gives evidence that will be shocking to some of the reality that China's financial help to developing countries is one of the most salient trends in international politics and constitutes a formidable challenge to the United States, Japan, and Europe, as well as international financial institutions.

China s Aid to Africa

China s Aid to Africa
Author: Zhangxi Cheng,Ian Taylor
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351806640

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Although China has rapidly increased foreign aid to Africa and is now a relatively major player in the developmental assistance regime, little is still known regarding how China delivers its foreign aid, and even less about how this foreign aid actually works in the recipient countries. This book, extensively utilising Chinese sources, much of which have not been available before, examines the effectiveness and sustainability of China's foreign aid in Africa, as well as the political, economic and diplomatic factors that influence Chinese aid disbursement policies. The book argues that a nebulous notion of "friendship", however ill-defined, is a key factor in Chinese aid, something which is often overlooked by Western scholars. Through a detailed examination of both the decision-making process in Chinese aid disbursements, as well as an examination of specific case studies in West Africa, this book improves our understanding of China's foreign aid policies towards Africa. It finds that there are profound shortcomings in China's foreign aid at present which, despite the protestations of "friendship" and solidarity, undermine Beijing’s effectiveness as an actor in the developmental assistance enterprise in Africa. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of development studies, African studies, China-Africa relations and more broadly to international relations.

China s Foreign Aid

China s Foreign Aid
Author: China International Economic Cooperation Association. Writing Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012
Genre: Economic assistance, Chinese
ISBN: 9810759827

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A Cautious New Approach

A Cautious New Approach
Author: Denghua Zhang
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781760463489

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‘As a student of international relations and a former diplomat, Zhang brings the insights of a practitioner and the eye of scholar to explain why Chinese actors choose to engage in aid cooperation with traditional donors in the Asia-Pacific. This book is among the first to take a holistic approach to understanding the motivations of the many agencies involved in China’s aid program, and it will challenge the expectations of many readers.’ —Dr Graeme Smith, The Australian National University ‘This book breaks new ground by examining a little-known dimension of China’s foreign policy: trilateral aid cooperation. Denghua Zhang sets this highly original analysis in the context of the new assertiveness of Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping, the China International Development Cooperation Agency established in 2018, and the Belt and Road Initiative, which now serves as the framework for Chinese overseas aid and engagement. At a time when the debate in the West about the rise of China has intensified, not always knowledgeably, this book fills an important gap in our understanding of China in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.’ —Dr Stewart Firth, The Australian National University ‘This thoroughly researched work examines trilateral cooperation as a new and interesting aspect of China’s growing international aid program, and as a window into the changing nature of that program as well as the wider foreign policy in which it is embedded. The broad themes and topics discussed are clearly significant, ultimately touching on one of the most important international issues of our time, the implications of the rise of China for a long-established Western-dominated international system.’ —Prof. Terence Smith-Wesley, University of Hawai‘i