African Perspectives On China In Africa. African Perspectives on China in Africa This article is over 14 years 8 months old Firoze Manji and Stephen Marks (editors) Fahamu £1195 Tuesday 01 May 2007 Issue 314 In November 2006.
Chinese involvement in Africa has raised concerns about China's commitment to human rights issues and its policy on arms sales to African governments while in the areas of textiles and natural resource exploitation Chinese competition has generated some adverse consequences for African industry and the environment China has been pronounced the new imperial power in Africa usurping the influence of Western governments However a more nuanced approach and understanding of China–Africa.
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