The book delves into China's aid program, exploring its integration with state-sponsored development activities referred to as "economic cooperation." It examines the strategies employed by China in its economic engagement with Africa, detailing the methods and motivations behind these initiatives. Through this analysis, the book provides insights into the implications of China's developmental approach on the continent.
Deborah Brautigam Books
For over two decades, Dr. Deborah Bräutigam has illuminated the complexities of China and Africa, focusing on state-building, governance, and foreign aid. Her scholarship critically examines the divergence between the realities and common perceptions surrounding Chinese agricultural investment in Africa. Bräutigam delves into the intricate relationships between developing nations and global powers, exploring the dynamics of state construction and the impact of external assistance. Her analyses provide profound insights into how emerging economies navigate the global landscape and shape their own policy trajectories.
