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ISBN 9811301786
ISBN13桁 9789811301780
無効なISBN等 9789811301797 (eBook)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 333.84
個人著者標目 Jonker, Kobus.
本タイトル China's impact on the African renaissance :
タイトル関連情報 the baobab grows /
著者名 Kobus Jonker, Bryan Robinson.
出版地・頒布地 Singapore :
出版者・頒布者名 Palgrave Macmillan,
出版年・頒布年 [2018],
数量 xx, 308 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations, maps ;
大きさ 22 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 1. China in Africa: New Colonists or Facilitators of Development and Growth -- 1.1. Perceptions in the African Media -- 1.2. The 'Complementary Development' Approach of China in Africa -- 1.2.1. A Historical Overview on Relations Between Africa and China -- 1.2.2. The Facilitating Role of the FOCAC in China's Policy Towards Africa -- 1.3. Synergies Between Chinese Policy and the African Union and United Nations Development Goals -- 1.4. Chinese Aid and Investment Approach -- 1.5. The Potential Outcomes of China's Engagement in Africa -- 1.6. Conclusion: The African Agenda -- References -- 2. Renewal of Africa: The African Tree of Organic Growth Paradigm -- 2.1. The African Renaissance and Organic Growth -- 2.1.1. The African Tree of Organic Growth -- 2.2. The Core Resources, Assets and Structures Necessary for Growth (Roots of the Tree) -- 2.2.1. Natural and People Resources -- 2.2.2. Location, Geopolitical Importance and Critical Assets -- 2.2.3. Political and Economic Structures -- 2.2.4. Cultural and Social Structure -- 2.3. The Creation of Growth Channels to Produce Wealth (Trunk of the Tree) -- 2.4. Creating Prosperity and Wealth for African Nations (Leaves and Fruit) -- References -- 3. Economic Growth and Diversification Fuelling Development in Africa -- 3.1. The Challenge and Potential of Economic Growth in Africa -- 3.1.1. Prominent Growth Sectors -- 3.1.2. Economic Transformation and Growth Drivers -- 3.2. Alternative Paths to Growth and Development in Africa -- 3.3. Organic Growth in Africa: Impact of China on Growth and Diversification -- 3.4. The Case of Kenya -- 3.4.1. Economic Growth and Diversification -- 3.4.2. Impact of China on the Organic Growth of Kenya -- 3.5. The Case of Nigeria -- 3.5.1. Economic Growth and Diversification in Nigeria -- 3.5.2. Impact of China on the Organic Growth of Nigeria -- 3.6. Lessons Learned from the Kenyan and Nigerian Case Studies -- References -- 4. Infrastructure: The Most Important Enabler of Organic Growth in Africa -- 4.1. The Impact of Infrastructural Utilities on Organic Growth -- 4.2. Infrastructure Shortcomings in Africa -- 4.2.1. Power -- 4.2.2. Water and Sanitation -- 4.2.3. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) -- 4.2.4. Transport Infrastructure -- 4.3. China: The World Leader in Infrastructure Investment -- 4.4. China's Impact on Infrastructure Development in Africa -- 4.5. Providing Africa with Integrated Transport Infrastructure -- 4.5.1. China's First Major Investment in Africa's Infrastructure: The Case of the Tan -- Zam Railway Line -- 4.5.2. Integrated Transport Infrastructure Development in Ethiopia -- 4.5.3. Can a Road Change the Lives of Poor Rural People in Africa? The Case of Lesotho -- 4.6. The Contribution and Consequences of China's Infrastructural Investments -- References -- 5. The Role of Effective Governments and Institutions -- 5.1. Democracy and Dictatorships -- 5.1.1. Losing Hope in Zimbabwe, Finding Hope in The Gambia and Savouring the Success of Ghana -- 5.1.2. Chinese Peacekeeping Efforts in Africa -- 5.1.3. China's Non-interference Policy -- 5.2. Core Institutions -- 5.3. Policies for Development -- 5.3.1. Poverty Alleviation -- 5.3.2. Adopting a Workfare Approach in Job Creation -- 5.3.3. Infrastructure -- 5.3.4. Agricultural Policies -- 5.3.5. Industrial Policies -- 5.3.6. Education -- 5.3.7. Health and Healthcare Finance -- 5.3.8. Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- 5.3.9. Allowing the Market to Function -- 5.4. Why Policies Fail: Poor Planning and Service Delivery Inefficiencies in Public Administration -- 5.4.1. Why Government Policies Fail: Corruption -- 5.5. Concluding Remarks -- 5.6. China's Impact -- References -- 6. A Skilled and Educated Workforce for Africa -- 6.1. A Well-Educated and Skilled Workforce: The Key to Sustainable Growth and Prosperity in Africa? -- 6.1.1. Quality and Relevant Education -- 6.1.2. Preparing the Growing Youth Population of Africa for Growth and Employment -- 6.2. China in African Education -- 6.2.1. Higher Education and Academic Partnerships -- 6.2.2. The Effectiveness and Role of Chinese Confucius Institutes and Cultural Centres -- 6.3. A Case Study on the Impact of China on Employment Creation and Technology Transfer in North Africa -- 6.3.1. The Case of Algeria -- 6.3.2. The Case of Egypt -- 6.4. A Case Study on the Impact of China on Local Employment in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) -- 6.4.1. The Case of Angola -- 6.4.2. The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) -- 6.5. China and the Development of a Productive Work Force for Africa: Closing Remarks -- References -- 7. Developing a Sustainable Africa through Green Growth -- 7.1. Interpreting Sustainability -- 7.1.1. The World at Risk in the Face of Global Climate Change -- 7.2. Environmental Concerns in Africa -- 7.2.1. Deforestation and Desertification in Africa -- 7.2.2. Pollution and Waste: Africa's Beautiful Sunsets and Toxic Air -- 7.3. China's Environmental Impact on Africa -- 7.3.1. China Takes Cognisance of Environmental Issues while Africa Lags Behind -- 7.3.2. Concerns Regarding the Negative Environmental Impact of China's Investments in Africa -- 7.4. Examples of China's Impact on Sustainability in Africa -- 7.4.1. Learning from China's Switch from Fossil Fuel to Clean Energy -- 7.4.2. Water: The Essence of Life -- 7.4.3. Food Insecurity in the Fertile Lands of Africa -- 7.5. China's Impact -- References -- 8. Improving the Human Well-Being of All Africans -- 8.1. Towards Improved Well-Being for Africa -- 8.1.1. Poverty Alleviation -- 8.1.2. Food Security -- 8.1.3. Health and Education Disparities -- 8.1.4. War, Law and Order -- 8.1.5. Living Standards -- 8.1.6. Economic Inequality -- 8.1.7. Inequality in Human Rights and Human Capability -- 8.2. Analysis of China's Contribution to Improving the Well-Being of African People -- 8.3. Case Study: China Makes a Decided Impact in Its Response to the Ebola Epidemic in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone -- 8.4. Case Study: Caring for Displaced Somalians -- 8.5. Case Study: A Critique of the Impact of Chinese Mining Operations on Social Wealth and Capital in Africa -- 8.6. China's Impact -- References -- 9. Integrated Organic Growth: The Cases of Cameroon and Mauritius -- 9.1. The Case of Cameroon -- 9.1.1. Historical Overview of Cameroon's and China's Relationship -- 9.1.2. The Impact of China on the Integrated Growth and Development of Cameroon -- 9.2. The Case of Mauritius -- 9.2.1. The Historical Relationship Between Mauritius and China -- 9.2.2. The Impact of China on the Integrated Growth and Development of Mauritius -- 9.3. Closing Remarks on the Integration of Organic Growth in Both Countries and the Impact of China on This Process -- References -- 10. The Impact of China on the African Renaissance: Let the Baobab Grow... -- 10.1. Growth in Africa: The Evolving Paradigm -- 10.1.1. Moving from 'Economic Growth' to 'Inclusive Growth' in Africa -- 10.1.2. Moving Towards the Paradigm of 'Organic Growth' -- 10.2. Engagement and the Impact of China on the Organic Growth in Africa -- 10.2.1. Does China's Own Experience as a Developmental State Offer Lessons for the Growth of Africa? -- 10.2.2. The Fallacies and Facts About the Impact of China in Africa -- 10.3. Responsibility for the Future of Africa -- 10.3.1. The 'African Responsibility' -- 10.3.2. Responsibility of China in the Future Development of Africa -- 10.4. Concluding Remarks -- References.
著者標目 Robinson, Bryan.
一般件名 Economic history.
Economic policy.
地名件名 Africa -- Relations -- China.
China -- Relations -- Africa.
資料情報1 『China's impact on the African renaissance : the baobab grows /』 Kobus Jonker, Bryan Robinson. Palgrave Macmillan, [2018], (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/333.8/J79/C  資料コード:7112049681)
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