Is China a rogue donor, as some media pundits suggest? Or is China helping the developing world pave a pathway out of poverty, as the Chinese claim? In the last few years, China's aid program has leapt out of the shadows. Media reports about huge aid packages, support for pariah regimes, regiments of Chinese labor, and the ruthless exploitation of workers and natural resources in some of the poorest countries in the world sparked fierce debates. These debates, however, took place with very few hard facts. China's tradition of secrecy about its aid fueled rumors and speculation, making it difficult to gauge the risks and opportunities provided by China's growing embrace. This well-timed book, by one of the world's leading experts, provides the first comprehensive account of China's aid and economic cooperation overseas. Deborah Brautigam tackles the myths and realities, explaining what the Chinese are doing, how they do it, how much aid they give, and how it all fits into their "going global" strategy. Drawing on three decades of experience in China and Africa, and hundreds of interviews in Africa, China, Europe and the US, Brautigam shines new light on a topic of great interest. China has ended poverty for hundreds of millions of its own citizens. Will Chinese engagement benefit Africa? Using hard data and a series of vivid stories ranging across agriculture, industry, natural resources, and governance, Brautigam's fascinating book provides an answer. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with China's rise, and what it might mean for the challenge of ending poverty in Africa.
Brautigam has been a recipient of a Fulbright Senior Regional Research Award for Africa, and a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Grant, and has also been awarded fellowships from the Council on Foreign Relations, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the German Marshall Fund. She is the author of Chinese Aid and African Development: Exporting Green Revolution (St. Martin's Press, 1998) and Aid Dependence and Governance (Almquist & Wiksell, 2000), co-editor of Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries: Capacity and Consent (Cambridge University Press, 2008) and some two dozen articles and book chapters on foreign aid, the political economy of development, and the politics of economic policy.
(1) 2012年7月,我平生第一次到了非洲。南非、坦桑尼亚、肯尼亚,再算上搭乘埃塞俄比亚航空经亚的斯亚贝巴返回北京,我接触了四个非洲国家。虽然近年来有关中非交往的新闻耳熟能详,但我仍然为中国人和中国力量在这四个国家的遍地开花而感到惊讶。 在南非,我们天天经过一个...
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評分美国战略与国际研究中心中国研究员邀请Dragon's Gift的作者简介她的新书。本书关于中国在非洲的投资和援助活动。作者作为一名在中国问题、非洲问题和发展问题都有所建树的研究者,通过在非洲各国的游历和调查,指出普通人通过西方报纸得到的印象有偏差,而中国普通民众对于...
評分这本书是豆瓣参加活动时的赠阅,是社会科学文献出版社出版的。较适合研究中非关系的学者,想去中非做生意的商人和我们这些对中非关系胡乱猜想的人阅读,因为这本书的条理非常清晰、资料非常详实。里面很多案例的详解,是作者长期跟踪观察亚非、大量走访和穿梭于亚非的一本...
官方數據資料欠缺,隻好尋求西方學者的幫助。
评分今天的中國也在用自己過去三十年的發展經驗去engage非洲的發展。作者對中國在非洲的大多所作所為還是持同情和認可的態度的。非洲不可能靠中國走上發展的道路,就像他們也不可能靠西方一樣。他們是不是發展得好,不應該是中國來迴答的問題。我們所要做的,第一,強調互惠互利;第二,對於環保、勞工、腐敗問題的底綫要劃得更清楚些;第三,與國際上公認的極權政府保持距離。
评分有點偏激瞭。 Moral superiority太重。
评分三星半。
评分正麵論述瞭非洲的中國影響,值得一看。看看非洲為我們打開的窗戶。
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