China's Belt and Road Initiative in Africa
Edited by R. Mireille Manga Edimo () and
Julien Rajaoson ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-80400-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 China’s BRI in Africa: Exploring Development Through Discourses and Policy Practices
- R. Mireille Manga Edimo
- Ch Chapter 10 The Collaboration Between Huawei and Senegalese Universities as Implementation Strategy of Chinese-African BRI Politics?
- Abdoul Malick Ba
- Ch Chapter 11 Chinese Cultural and Linguistic Diplomacy in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative
- Joseph Koffi N. Tsigbe, Tachiwou Maman Aboudou and Yushan Zhu
- Ch Chapter 12 The Drivers of Confucius Institutes in BRI Politics in Africa and Latin America
- Jean Gonondo and Mercedes V. Andrés
- Ch Chapter 13 Training in China to Work in Algeria in China’s BRI Context: Economic Trajectories of Algerian Sinophiles Students
- Hicham Rouibah
- Ch Chapter 14 Democratic Republic of Congo Demands More from China, Its Largest Trading Partner: But Why?
- Šárka Waisová
- Ch Chapter 15 Digital Silk Road and Cyberpolitics in Africa: The Ethiopian Case
- Octávio Henrique Alves Costa Oliveira and Renan Holanda Montenegro
- Ch Chapter 16 Chinese Cultural Centers in the Age of Belt and Road Initiative: The Role of Confucius Institutes in the Implementation of “Belt and Road Initiative” Project in Africa (2013–2020)
- Arnaud Longmene Fopa
- Ch Chapter 17 Sino-Moroccan Cooperation Instruments of the Belt and Road Initiative
- Said Alahyane
- Ch Chapter 18 The “Belt and Road Initiative”: A Strategy to the Rescue of Senegal?
- Okan Germiyanoglu
- Ch Chapter 19 Creating Policy Change in Infrastructural Development Discourse: The BRI in Tanzania During and Post-John Magufuli Presidency
- Najimdeen Bakare
- Ch Chapter 2 Uncovering African Leaders’ Perceptions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
- Ana Horigoshi and Narayani Sritharan
- Ch Chapter 20 Chinese Railway Megaproject, Domestic Politics and Anti-Chinese Populism in Kenya: A New Dynamics in the Look East and Look West Paradigms
- Emmanuel Zwanbin
- Ch Chapter 21 Chinese Investments in Cameroon in Belt and Road Initiative African-Partnership: Legal Protection and Sustainability Policies
- Marie Michelle Onana Bekada
- Ch Chapter 22 Transferring Teaching Skills in the Global Context of the BRI: The Training of Cameroonian University Teachers in China
- L.-M. Nkolo Ndjodo and Xiulan Wan
- Ch Chapter 23 Development Discourses in Post-crisis Contexts: The BRI in the Post-crisis Context of Libya
- Ferhat Polat and Anastasia Chisholm
- Ch Chapter 24 Cooperation Between China and Côte d’Ivoire in the Field of Road Infrastructure from 2012 to 2023: Prospects for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
- Joseph Koffi N. Tsigbe, N’godo Filomène Ebi and R. Mireille Manga Edimo
- Ch Chapter 25 Is Chinese Infrastructural Development in Uganda a Catalyst for Security and Peace? A Comparative Study
- Joshua Mugambwa and Judith Flavia Nakirijja
- Ch Chapter 26 The Future of China-Africa Relations: Hydrocarbons China-Algeria Cooperation and Geopolitical Issues in the Belt and Road Initiative Global Context
- Samia Chabouni and Hayette Rouibah
- Ch Chapter 27 Paths Ahead and Future Research Agenda
- R. Mireille Manga Edimo
- Ch Chapter 3 Self-sufficiency, Disengagement and the BRI: Comparing the US, Brazil, and China in African Energy
- Bhaso Ndzendze and Ndzalama Mathebula
- Ch Chapter 4 BRI and Human Security: The Case of Safe City Projects in Mauritius and Uganda
- Linganaden Murday
- Ch Chapter 5 China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Ethiopia and Eritrea: The Construction of Economic Interests Through Development Projects
- Meine Pieter Dijk
- Ch Chapter 6 The Belt and Road Initiative Developmental Discourse in African Media: Kenya and Ghana in Comparative Perspective 2013–2020
- Tenewa Asamoah and Bhaso Ndzendze
- Ch Chapter 7 China’s BRI and Developmental Peace in South Sudan (2013–2022): Rethinking Chinese African Relations in the Context of Oil, Sanctions, and Peacekeeping
- Irit Back
- Ch Chapter 8 The Transboundary Mbalam-Nabeba Ore Iron in Cameroon and Congo: An Opportunity for the Extension of the BRI?
- Fernand G. Mekongo Mballa
- Ch Chapter 9 The Belt and Road Initiative in Suez Port: Legal Pluralism to Address Corruption Incidents
- Niedja de Andrade e Silva Forte Santos and Luiza Nogueira Barbosa
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