China-Africa Relations: Book and China

china-africa relations: The new book, Natural Allies Reconstructing Africa-China Relations for Sustainability was published in English in May and is now available on Amazon for 10.15, according to Global Times China. Compared with his previous work, which advocates the application of China's political system in his home country to boost economic efficiency and social management, the new book has a broader perspective. Photo VCG After one year hidden away in his study, Nigerian scholar-businessman Charles Okeke has returned with his second book about China - this time he is trying to decode China-Africa relations, in particular the abundant trade and investment ties brought by the China-proposed massive Belt and Road Initiative. It examines what China means for Africa, given the Asian giant's ever increasing outreach to the African continent in economic activities, security cooperation and many other fields, and where African nations fit in this dynamic relationship. We need our own narrative, he told the Global Times. Charles Okeke's new book Natural Allies Reconstructing Africa-China Relations for Sustainability Photo Courtesy of Charles Okeke There has been no lack of biased criticism and mud-throwing at China-Africa relations from international academic circles, as most scholars who voice opinions on China-Africa ties have been Americans and Europeans, and very few were from Africa, something Okeke wants to rectify. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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