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The Political Economy Of Chinas Belt And Road Initiative In East Africa Simon Zfle

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The Political Economy Of Chinas Belt And Road Initiative In East Africa Simon Zfle
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Simon Züfle
ISBN: 9783658411602, 3658411600
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Political Economy Of Chinas Belt And Road Initiative In East Africa Simon Zfle by Simon Züfle 9783658411602, 3658411600 instant download after payment.

This book examines the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in East Africa. The BRI is considered China's central geopolitical and geo-economic project in the era of President Xi Jinping. Through this work, the author aims to contribute to filling some research gaps, such as the lack of depth in studies of individual BRI projects and the underconsideration of processing narratives in participating countries. The guiding question is the extent to which the BRI is a political or hegemonic project of the CCP-directed state-civil society complex in East Africa. To answer these questions, databases of international organizations and policy documents are analyzed. In addition, the author conducts a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles from local media houses in the countries of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania to examine three infrastructure projects. The work illustrates that the BRI contributes to increasing connectivity in East Africa. At the same time, the compression of economic relations and the implementation of infrastructure projects in East Africa lead to numerous consequences and contour a hegemonic project.

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