China's foreign policy and its human rights impact in Africa. A comparative study of Ethiopia and Uganda

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Politics - Topic: Public International Law and Human Rights grade: A language: English abstract: This paper seeks to address the correlation of foreign policy of states on human rights in general and the foreign policy of China on the human rights situation of Africa in particular with special reference to Ethiopia and Uganda. The paper tries to specify why the African states welcomed China and pushed out Europeans and the USA which are far more coercive states for human rights development and democratization than China. It also seeks to give an overview of China's approach to human rights in it foreign relations juxtaposed with the human rights situation of selected African countries (Ethiopia & Uganda) before and after the coming of China to the continent.
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