Saturday, 17 June 2023

The Originality of China’s Aid Policy to Africa | Chapter 9 | Recent Trends in Arts and Social Studies Vol. 3

 This study focal points the singularity of China’s aid in Africa as it is implanted on the country’s strategic culture. Using document study and oral beginnings, this study reexamines the Chinese approach in the field of growth assistance. It is established the premise that the Chinese aid policy in Africa combines authenticity and idealism to gain its foreign affairs goals in Africa, and this uniqueness is deeply rooted in antiquated principles arising the Chinese strategic education. China’s foreign aid tactics aims at improving its worldwide image, about that it cares very deeply, and that contradicts the conventional wisdom debate that China supports violators of human rights. China’s aid tactics in general are less particular about the cultural uniqueness of China’s bilateral aid policy in African nations. Aid is at the same time sensible and flexible. It is sensible because it conforms to conditions which couple China’s political and business-related interests. To show this assertion is appropriate, the article involves three sections. The first section survey the cultural standard which decide the Chinese foreign policy all at once, whereas the last two sections resolve their (principles) pertinence on the realist and optimist dimensions of the Chinese aid policy in Africa.

Author(s) Details:

Viviane Bayala,
Université Norbert Zongo, Avenue Maurice Yameogo-BP376, Koudougou, Burkina Faso.

Kemo Badiane,
Nanfang College - Guangzhou, 882 Wenquan Avenue, Conghua, Guangzhou-510970, China.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RTASS-V3/article/view/10903

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