IAD Index of Academic Documents
  • Home Page
  • About
    • About Izmir Academy Association
    • About IAD Index
    • IAD Team
    • IAD Logos and Links
    • Policies
    • Contact
  • Submit A Journal
  • Submit A Conference
  • Submit Paper/Book
    • Submit a Preprint
    • Submit a Book
  • Contact
  • Africania
  • Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2
  • BEYOND NEOCOLONIALISM: SINO-AFRICAN RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

BEYOND NEOCOLONIALISM: SINO-AFRICAN RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors : Habib Badawi
Pages : 140-165
Doi:10.58851/africania.1673162
View : 31 | Download : 56
Publication Date : 2025-07-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The burgeoning relationship between China and Africa stands as one of the most significant geopolitical developments of the 21st century, reshaping global power dynamics and offering new paradigms for South-South cooperation. This study delves into the multifaceted nature of Sino-African relations, moving beyond reductive narratives of neocolonialism or unalloyed mutual benefit to provide a nuanced analysis of this complex and evolving partnership. Through a multidisciplinary theoretical framework, we examine China\\\'s economic, political, and cultural engagement with Africa, exploring its implications for global power structures and African development trajectories. Our research investigates the intricate web of trade patterns, investment trends, and aid mechanisms that characterize China\\\'s economic presence in Africa, while also scrutinizing the institutional frameworks, such as the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), that shape these interactions. We address critiques of China\\\'s approach, from concerns over debt sustainability to environmental degradation, while also highlighting instances of African agency and the potential for mutually beneficial outcomes. By synthesizing diverse perspectives and empirical data, this study offers a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities and challenges presented by China\\\'s growing influence in Africa, providing valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and stakeholders navigating this pivotal geopolitical relationship.
Keywords : Sino-African relations, neocolonialism, globalization, soft power, economic development, geopolitics, South-South cooperation.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE URL

* There may have been changes in the journal, article,conference, book, preprint etc. informations. Therefore, it would be appropriate to follow the information on the official page of the source. The information here is shared for informational purposes. IAD is not responsible for incorrect or missing information.


Index of Academic Documents
İzmir Academy Association
CopyRight © 2023-2026