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Contending Narratives In China's African Development
The article looks at China's economic relations with Africa as of 2013, focusing on the countries of Angola and Nigeria and on the institutional aspect of Chinese investments in African natural resource industries. It describes the recent pattern of China providing financing for infrastructure development in African countries in return for concessionary arrangements allowing China to develop their petroleum, referred to as oil-for-infrastructure. It suggests such deals can benefit those African countries with the institutional capacity to monitor and ensure compliance while harming those lacking such capacity. Chinese, Nigerian, and Angolan narratives of economic development, colonialism, and international economic relations are also discussed.
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