Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Development Politics grade: A The University of York course: MA (Conflict Development and Governance) language: English abstract: Based on the Africanist theory of International Relations the paper examines how the rise of the BRICS countries particularly China reshaped the economic and geopolitical realities in Africa for the past two decades. Across infrastructure financing trade investment and aid there is no other traditional Western Power with such colossal engagement in Africa than China. The Chinese companies invest enormously in all across Africa by bringing new technologies creating jobs developing skills for the local Africans and immensely contributing to the Africa state's public revenue. The recent Africa-China economic relationship has threatened the dominance of the traditional 'Great Powers' in the fields of economics and geopolitics. However the paper will shed light on the challenges of the Sino/Africa relations from the African perspectives particularly how the Chinese workers and the 'cheap' and 'substandard' products overflowing African domestic markets. Considering both sides of the coin China's involvement in Africa is perceived positively by Africans as such China is a significant partner who has generated multiple prospects for African development despite Africa's development move is relatively sluggish.
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