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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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