Contemporary Sino-Africa Relations

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Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject Politics - Topic: History of Inernational Relations grade: 10 Fudan University Shanghai course: Chinese Diplomacy language: English abstract: In 1955 the first Afro-Asian Bandung conference was conducted a first step for the development of the Sino-African relationship. Just one year later the first relation between an African country Egypt and China was signed. Since then many new relation agreements were signed. Up to now there exist 49 relations between African countries and China. With these settlements much development between the African continent and China has occurred. Not only political connections were established but also support on international levels was given between the countries. Also business sector relations were made as well as cultural and social exchanges realized. Historical moments were shared and the economies on both sides of the relations rose. During the years a lot of chances for development especially in supporting the African countries were taken especially investments from the Chinese side. With this new opportunities came up and respect from other countries regarding this relationship encouraged; however concerns are evolving from the African population and westernized countries. Within this paper I will first of all reveal the history and development of the relationships between countries of the African continent and China. Further on I will talk about the opportunities and concerns seen by those nations directly involved and also those seen from a westernized point of view. To sum up the paper I will highlight prospects and possible future developments between Africa and China.
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