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Relationships: China's Competitive Advantage in Africa
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To many outside observers, Chinese engagement in Africa is often evaluated based on hard metrics like the amount of trade, number of immigrants, investment figures. While those data points are no doubt important, Wake Forest University Assistant Professor Lina Benabdallah argues in her new book that those tangible, hard figures don't the whole story about this complex geopolitical relationship. Instead, she contends that "it is important to start looking at less visible and less material types of investment" to really understand the depth of China's ties on the continent.
Specifically, Professor Benabdallah focuses on how the Chinese spend a lot of time and resources to foster social relations with African counterparts through professional trainings, skills transfer and personal networking. While these factors are all difficult to quantify, she readily admits, there's nonetheless a growing body of evidence that indicates this investment in knowledge sharing is providing Beijing with a distinct competitive advantage in Africa.
Professor Benabdallah joins Eric & Cobus to talk about the findings in her new book, Shaping the Future of Power: Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations, and why it's so important for stakeholders on all sides "to see beyond what meets the eye" with regards to Chinese engagement on the continent.
JOIN THE DISCUSSION:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject
Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @LBenabdallah
INFORMATION ABOUT LINA BENABDALLAH'S NEW BOOK:
- Purchase on Amazon
- Book summary on LinaBenabdallah.com
- Follow the discussion about topics raised in the book on Twitter via #ShapingtheFutureofPower
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2. Access to the China-Africa Experts Network
3. Unlimited access to the CAP's exclusive analysis content on chinaafricaproject.com
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Manage episode 267824693 series 108224
To many outside observers, Chinese engagement in Africa is often evaluated based on hard metrics like the amount of trade, number of immigrants, investment figures. While those data points are no doubt important, Wake Forest University Assistant Professor Lina Benabdallah argues in her new book that those tangible, hard figures don't the whole story about this complex geopolitical relationship. Instead, she contends that "it is important to start looking at less visible and less material types of investment" to really understand the depth of China's ties on the continent.
Specifically, Professor Benabdallah focuses on how the Chinese spend a lot of time and resources to foster social relations with African counterparts through professional trainings, skills transfer and personal networking. While these factors are all difficult to quantify, she readily admits, there's nonetheless a growing body of evidence that indicates this investment in knowledge sharing is providing Beijing with a distinct competitive advantage in Africa.
Professor Benabdallah joins Eric & Cobus to talk about the findings in her new book, Shaping the Future of Power: Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations, and why it's so important for stakeholders on all sides "to see beyond what meets the eye" with regards to Chinese engagement on the continent.
JOIN THE DISCUSSION:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject
Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @LBenabdallah
INFORMATION ABOUT LINA BENABDALLAH'S NEW BOOK:
- Purchase on Amazon
- Book summary on LinaBenabdallah.com
- Follow the discussion about topics raised in the book on Twitter via #ShapingtheFutureofPower
SUPPORT THIS PODCAST. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TO THE CHINA AFRICA PROJECT.
Your subscription supports independent journalism. Subscribers get the following:
1. A daily email newsletter of the top China-Africa news.
2. Access to the China-Africa Experts Network
3. Unlimited access to the CAP's exclusive analysis content on chinaafricaproject.com
Subscribe today and get two-weeks free: www.chinaafricaproject.com/subscribe
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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