Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 32 No. 104/5
Red Star, Black Gold
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:Red Star, Black Gold
Author:Chris Alden
Location:Vol.32 No.104/5 (Jun/Sep 2005), pp415-419
 China's growing public presence in Africa, coming as it does against the backdrop of a sustained Western media campaign of 'shock and awe' at China's new-found power, raises important questions about the nature of this emerging relationship. Once an avowedly anti-imperialist force on the continent with aspirations to 'third world' leadership, Beijing's recent foray into Africa has been characterised by a singular focus on resource acquisition and commercial opportunism that seemingly belies the rhetoric of partnership. While increasingly necessary to the health of the Chinese economy, Africa occupies an important place in its global ambitions as well.

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